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Justice CS Karnan Faces Jail After SC Turns Down Request for Bail

Karnan, 62, who retired on 12 June as Calcutta High Court judge, was arrested on 20 June by the West Bengal CID.

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The Supreme Court on Monday refused to accord urgent hearing on a plea of former Calcutta High Court judge, Justice CS Karnan, seeking bail and recall of the order convicting him for contempt.

Karnan, who was arrested on 20 June in pursuance of the apex court's judgement awarding him six-month jail term for contempt of court, has requested urgent listing of his petition seeking bail and setting aside of his conviction.

"Declined. We will not accept an oral request against the judgement," a bench comprising Chief Justice JS Khehar and Justice DY Chandrachud said.

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Advocate Mathews J Nedumpara, representing Justice Karnan, said that he has been serving the jail term and his petition needs to be heard on an urgent basis.

On 21 June, a vacation bench of the apex court had refused to entertain the plea of the arrested ex-high court judge saying it "cannot override" the seven-judge bench order in the case.

Karnan, 62, who retired on 12 June as Calcutta High Court judge, was arrested on 20 June by the West Bengal CID. He had been in Coimbatore since 9 May when the apex court held him guilty of contempt of court and sentenced him to six months imprisonment.

Karnan has the dubious distinction of being the first sitting high court judge to be awarded a jail term by the apex court and also the first to have retired as a fugitive.

A seven-judge bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice of India JS Khehar, had on 9 May directed the West Bengal director general of police to take the then serving judge into custody immediately.

Despite several attempts, Karnan has failed to get any relief from the apex court's vacation benches which has refused to hear his plea seeking a stay of its jail term order.

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