Justice Karnan, who is set to retire on June 11, will be the first sitting judge of High Court, to be sent to jail by the apex court on charges of contempt, as the top court judges were of the unanimous view that he can be sent to prison.
"We are of the unanimous view that Justice C S Karnan committed contempt of court, contempt of judiciary and the judicial process," a seven-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar said.
"The sentence shall be executed and West Bengal Director General of Police should take him (Justice Karnan) into custody forthwith," the bench said.
Justice Ghose, who is retiring on May 27, observed that Justice Karnan needed to be punished for contempt of court, irrespective of he being a judge as "he is citizen of India".
The bench also said that "the contempt power does not recognise who is what, whether he is a judge and individual or a private person, and that it is simple contempt".
"We are assured that he is fit and fine and the medical board does not contradict it," the bench said, adding that Justice Karnan can be punished as he has himself declared that he was of sound mind and the medical board has not contradicted it.
The apex court also banned the media, both print and electronic, from publishing the contents of further orders passed by Justice Karnan, as also the statements made by him.
Taking note of his purported judicial orders passed despite being stripped off judicial work which were published by the media, the apex court said, "We are of the view that no further statements made by him (Justice Karnan) shall be published".
Dwivedi read out the letter to the bench.
Additional Solicitor General Maninder Singh told the bench that Justice Karnan knows what he is doing and he needs to be punished for contempt of court as he has passed several orders against the judges of the apex court.
He also sought a clarification whether the apex court can wait for his retirement till June 11 to implement the order of his sentence.
The bench expressed its disagreement with the idea saying "If we do not send him to jail, there will be a blemish that the Supreme Court has condoned the contempt committed by a judge."
Senior advocate R S Suri, appearing for Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), also favoured punishment for Justice Karnan for contempt of apex court.
"We are assured that he is fit and fine and the medical board does not contradict it," the bench said.
The ASG said Karnan had passed an order yesterday that he was not in contempt of court. "Some action should be taken against him so that an appropriate message is sent," he said.
The apex court had on May 1 directed the medical check-up of Justice Karnan by doctors with police support, but the judge did not appear before it.
The judge had on May 4 declined to undergo a mental health check-up, telling a team of doctors that he was "absolutely normal" and had a "stable mind".
On March 31, Justice Karnan had appeared in the Supreme Court, a first in Indian judicial history, and sought restoration of his powers as a condition for his re- appearance, but the plea was rejected.
He had also said he would not appear before it again even if he was arrested and put in jail.
The same day the apex court had suspended his order. The Supreme Court also made it clear that all administrative and judicial orders passed by him after the issuance of the order of his transfer shall remain stayed.
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