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In a sensational allegation, a Karnataka High Court judge on Monday, 4 July, said in open court that he was threatened with a transfer for pulling up the Karnataka Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).
Justice Hethur Puttaswamygowda Sandesh of the Karnataka High Court has alleged that a sitting judge of the High Court warned him that he could be transferred since the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) of the ACB had expressed unhappiness with the judge’s remarks against the ACB.
The court was hearing a bail application filed by an accused who was caught red-handed accepting a bribe at the office of Bengaluru Urban District Commissioner J Manjunath. Deputy tehsildar Mahesh and contract worker Chetan were caught while receiving a bribe of Rs 5 lakh in connection with giving a favourable order from the DC court on a land dispute case.
Though deputy tehsildar Mahesh had submitted a statement that he had received the bribe on Manjunath’s instructions, Manjunath was never named in the FIR. He then filed a bail application which the court was hearing.
On Monday, 4 July, when the bail application came up again, Justice Sandesh said in open court that he had learnt that a fellow judge informed him that he could be transferred as the ADGP is not happy with the judge’s remarks.
Justice Sandesh said he is ready to be transferred. "I am ready for it for the good of people. Your ACB ADGP (Seemanth Kumar Singh) seems to be a powerful person. Somebody has told this to my colleague. I have been informed about it by a judge. The threat of transfer will be recorded in the order," Justice Sandesh stated.
While looking into the bail petition of accused Mahesh, the high court bench stated that ACB offices in the state have become centres of corruption. “Senior officers are let off and only juniors are made accused in corruption cases. The cases have to be lodged against senior officers who indulge in corruption,” the bench of Justice Sandesh had remarked.
"What should be done when the fence eats up the crop? The service records of ACB ADGP have not been produced before the court. You have reached a stage of issuing threats to the judge. The whole state is mired in corruption. If Vitamin M (money) is there, you (ACB) will protect anyone," he had said.
(Published in arrangement with The News Minute.)
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