"It is surprising that Justice Katju made these false allegations after so many years and even after the death of concerned judge," senior advocate Adish C Aggarwala, Chairman of All India Bar Association, said.
"Intelligence Bureau reports have not been accepted in so many appointments of High Court and Supreme Court judges. If the said High Court judge was corrupt, then it was obligatory on Justice Katju as chief justice of Madras High Court to seek at least his transfer if not his impeachment," he said.
"If these allegations would have been made by some other person, he would have been convicted under the Contempt of Court Act," Aggarwala added.
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