Katju yesterday created a furore alleging that Justices R C Lahoti, Y K Sabharwal and K G Balakrishnan had made "improper compromises" and "succumbed" to political pressure to allow a Madras High Court judge under corruption cloud to continue in office at the instance of the UPA government owing to pressure from an ally, a "Tamil Nadu party", apparently DMK.
Sorabjee slammed Katju for making allegations after so many years and said that he acted in a very "rash manner". Katju is currently Chairperson of Press Council of India.
"If he (Katju) says he was performing his duty, it was not his duty as the Chairman of the Press Council, but if he says that as a citizen it was his duty then why did he not perform it earlier?
"I am very upset and distressed," he added.
Sorabjee found it strange that Katju spoke out so late in the day, years after the man in question had died. "Strange that a judge who himself was a beneficiary of collegium system under CJI Y K Sabharwal should now bitterly complain against it," he added.
"He(Katju) said 'better late than never' but it should be earlier the better," Sorabjee said.
Katju, who was appointed as Chief Justice of Tamil Nadu High Court in November 2004, was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court on April 10, 2006. He retired on September 19, 2011.
Justice Balakrishnan rejected the allegation as "completely baseless and not factually correct".
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