President Pranab Mukherjee has signed the warrant of transfer and Justice Karnan has been directed to join the Calcutta High Court on or before March 11, Madras High Court Registry sources said, quoting a communication received by it.
Justice Karnan had on February 15 in a suo motu order stayed Chief Justice of India T S Thakur's order transferring him, after which the apex court had asked the Chief Justice of Madras High Court not to assign any judicial work to him.
In the backdrop of this, the Judge had on February 23 admitted that he had issued an "erroneous" order due to his "mental frustration resulting in the loss of his mental balance".
In a letter to the CJI and two Supreme Court judges - Justices J S Khehar and R Banumathi, Justice Karnan claimed he was "disturbed" due to various incidents where he was "ridiculed" by some judges due to which he was frustrated.
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