Arrest warrant against Calcutta High Court judge

In view of his failure to appear before the Supreme Court twice despite summons, the West Bengal DGP has been ordered to execute a bailable warrant to secure Justice CS Karnan’s presence on March 31

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In an unprecedented order, the Supreme Court today issued an arrest warrant against serving Calcutta High Court judge CS Karnan to ensure his presence before it on March 31 in a contempt case.


"There is no other alternative to secure presence of Shri Justice CS Karnan. We issue bailable warrants of the sum of ₹10,000 in the nature of personal bond to the satisfaction of the arresting officer," a seven-judge bench headed by Chief Justice JS Khehar said.


The bench directed the West Bengal Director General of Police to personally execute the arrest warrant on Justice Karnan to ensure his presence before it on March 31, the next date of hearing.


The bench, also comprising Justices Dipak Misra, J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, MB Lokur, PC Ghose and Kurian Joseph, refused to consider a communication, written to apex court registry on March 8, as his response to the notice issued against him earlier.


At the outset, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi said that Justice Karnan had defied the Supreme Court order and the apex court rules on contempt provide for issuance of bailable warrants against a contemnor to ensure his presence.

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