Katju alleges three former CJIs made 'improper compromises'


New Delhi, Jul 21 (PTI): Former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju, currently Chairman of Press Council of India, today stirred a controversy by alleging that three ex-Chief Justices of India had compromised in giving extension to an additional judge of Madras High court at the instance of UPA government in the wake of pressure from one of its allies, apparently DMK.

Katju made the charge while alleging how the three former CJIs--Justices R C Lahoti, Y K Sabharwal and K G Balakrishnan--had made "imroper compromises" in allowing the judge, against whom there were several allegations of corruption, to continue in office.

"These three former CJIs made improper compromises. Justice Lahoti who started it, then Justice Sabharwal and then Justice Balakrishnan. These are CJIs who can surrender. Is a CJI going to surrender to political pressure or not going to surrender to political pressure?" Katju, who became the Chief Justice of Madras High Court in November 2004, told NDTV. Katju later became a Supreme Court judge.

Katju said since he got many reports that the additional judge concerned was allegedly indulging in corruption he had requested the then CJI Lahoti to get a secret IB inquiry made about him.

He claimed that the IB report found the allegations to be true and he should have been sacked.

Katju said since the two-year term as additional judge of that person was coming to an end he presumed he would be discontinued as judge.

"But to my utter shock I came to know he was been given another extension when an adverse IB report was there," he said.

Katju said he came to know that the reason for all this was that at that time the UPA-I government was dependent on allies and one of them was a Tamil Nadu party, an apparent reference to DMK, whose leader was given bail by the additional judge concerned.

Katju said that the additional judge was not a permanent judge and that they he may or may not be confirmed.

"There was no justification for giving him another term of one year and later on Justice Lahoti retired. Justice Sabharwal also I think once or twice gave him terms as additional judge and then he also retired. Justice Balakrishnan made this judge permanent judge although he tranferred him to another High Court," he said.

The leader of the Tamil Nadu party was a solid supporter of the additional judge who had given him bail, he said.

Katju said the matter had come to a three-judge collegium of the apex court of which Lahoti and Sabharwal were among the members and it was recommended that the district judge should not be continued in office.

He said on coming to know of the recommendation of collegium the Tamil Nadu-based party reportedly objected to it.

Katju said the information he got was that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was at that time leaving for New York to attend the UN General Assembly session.

At the Delhi airport, he was told by ministers of the Tamil Nadu party that by the time he returned from New York his government would have fallen as their party would withdraw support to the UPA (for not continuing that additional judge). Katju, however, said he had no personal knowledge about this.

The UPA government was at the Centre at that time and Congress was the largest party in this alliance but it did not have a majority in Lok Sabha, and was dependent on the support of its allies.

Katju said one such ally was the party in Tamil Nadu which was backing this "corrupt judge".

Katju said the reports he had was that Singh panicked, but he was told by a senior Congress minister not to worry, and that he would manage everything.

That minister then went to Justice Lahoti and told him there would be a "crisis" if that additional judge was discontinued, he said.

On hearing this, Justice Lahoti sent a letter to the Government of India to give another term of one year as additional judge to that "corrupt judge", he claimed.

Katju wondered whether Justice Lahoti consulted his two Supreme Court collegium members and concluded it was in these circumstances this "corrupt" judge was given another one-year term.

Asked why he was making this disclosure now, Katju said the timing was "immaterial" and that instead the matter should be investigated to find out whether what he was saying was correct or not.
  

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  • sid, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Dongi congis have done every thing possible to doom our country .punishment , law , regulations only for the poor and middle class .

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  • Rosario Fernandes, kallianpur

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    The media is questioning him as to why he kept quiet for three years.
    What a stupid Q.?
    He may be having his own reasons.!!
    Does that matter.? Sometimes people
    realize certain things to bring to public domain as they approach old age. Its their conscience.
    What matters is the correctness of his discloser, time factor is secondary.
    Better we stop going deep into this,
    or we start loosing faith in our judicial system, the only respect left in our democracy.

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  • Venugopal, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Dont try to defend Katju here. He is also guilty of being silent all this time. If he had revealed the truth at that time he could have prevented more wrong doings from happening. He did not, therefore he also has to take some blame for it.

    Secondly, how can we be sure that the reason for him not disclosing the truth then was because protecting his job was more important for him than the truth coming out at the time it happened.

    Katju is anyway a controversial person. Katju is the same person who wanted Sanjay Dutt to be pardoned and freed from the jail sentence.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Political interference in Indian judiciary will surely bring anarchy and lawlessness in the country which is dangerous.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    This man is seeking another extension for his current position. Why did he keep quiet for all these years?

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  • Rosario Fernandes, kallianpur

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    Mouna Mohana knew all this.?
    And yet all believe he is a clean man?. Shame on him.
    Now, I see him in the parliament,
    sitting like a dumb mon..y. What is a doing there??.
    The dominating and over confident
    leadership of Congress lead to its downfall. It will never be able to come back with majority in future.

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  • Well wisher, India

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    In the coming days, we will see lot UPA-1 and UPA-2 mis-rules like TV serials.
    In coming days, honest people get courage to talk in front of media. Thats it. Otherwise they would have been suppressed.

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  • Rajesh shetty, Mlore shj

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    Perinje to Yanbu flight failed to take of today also due to bad weather.

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  • George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    This was a classic example how our Politicians CORRUPT the Indian Judiciary system. Shame on you Congress!!!! Power is important to them than the clean Judiciary. Now we understand how DMK's Raja, Kannimol and Maran has acted like invincible Robinhoods, under the nose of MMS.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    George. You forgot to add Ghadkari, Reddy, Yeddy, Sushma, Shobha in your list of Shameless Congressmen.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    Only the institution with few judges left to be trustworthy. If politics spoil them, India will progress in corruption not in terms of development.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    Judges do indulge in corruptions! Can't believe.

    The common man has great faith in Indian judiciary, but judges get involved in malpractices,what is left now?

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    ..no surprise..for power, which institution untouched by Congress? ..each & every institution they have diluted..courts,election commission, CBI,CAG everything is politicized just to hang in power..its very difficult to change system, but change will come slowly..

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    UPA dine even spare Judiciary, that too the court of highest order....All just to stay in Power.

    Lets see what our Vidhwan Social Worker has to say about this development relating to his party’s involvement in Judiciary of the court of Highest order in India. He had lot of information & statistics about BJP not promoting Js Subramanian. Lets see if he will take a U turn now ?? or talk something not related to this news at all in order to cover his hypocrisy or blame Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat for Moral policing.

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