Ready to appear before SC, but can I do so, asks Katju

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 19 2016 | 3:48 PM IST
Justice Markandey Katju, summoned by the Supreme Court to explain his criticism of the Soumya case verdict, has said he was ready to do so but wanted the apex court to consider whether Article 124(7) of the Constitution barred him from appearing before it.
The Supreme Court had two days ago summoned Katju to appear in person before it to point out the "fundamental flaws", as claimed by him in the sensational Soumya rape case.
In a Facebook post, the former apex court judge said "I would be delighted to appear and discuss the matter in open court, but would only like the judges to consider whether, being a former Supreme Court judge, I am debarred from appearing by Article 124(7) of the Constitution. If the judges hold that it does not debar me, I would be happy to appear and place my views."
Article 124 deals with the establishment and constitution of the Supreme Court and its clause 7 says "No person who has held office as a Judge of the Supreme Court shall plead or act in any court or before any authority within the territory of India".
In his latest post, Katju also said he was preparing his detailed response which would also be uploaded on his Facebook page.
"I have yet to receive the notice from the Supreme Court in the Soumya case, though I have been informally informed about it by the advocate on record of the Kerala Govt.," the former judge added.
A Thrissur trial court had awarded Govindachamy the death sentence for raping 23-year-old Soumya on February 1, 2011, after pushing her out of a running train in Kerala. The death sentence was confirmed by the high court. The apex court had commuted to life the death penalty awarded to the convict.
In an earlier Facebook post, Katju had criticised the apex court saying it had grievously erred by not holding the convict guilty of murder and its judgement needed to be reviewed.
"It is regrettable that the Court has not read section 300 carefully. The judgment needs to be reviewed in an open court hearing," Katju had said in his post.
An apex court bench of Justices Ranjan Gogoi and U U Lalit had on October 17 said, "We issue notice to Justice Markandey Katju, former judge of this Court and request him to appear in Court in person and participate in the proceedings on November 11...As to whether the judgment and order dated September 15 passed by this Bench...Suffers from any fundamental flaw so as to require exercise of the review jurisdiction.

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First Published: Oct 19 2016 | 3:48 PM IST

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