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Chennai police yet to serve me with FIR copy: Retd Justice Karnan

By IANS | Updated: October 29, 2020 12:05 IST

Chennai, Oct 29 The Cyber Crime Wing of Chennai police which has registered a case against the retired ...

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Chennai, Oct 29 The Cyber Crime Wing of Chennai police which has registered a case against the retired High Court Justice C.S. Karnan, is yet to serve him with the FIR copy.

"The Cyber Crime police has booked a case against me on Tuesday. I came to know about this from the media reports. I have not yet been served a copy of the FIR till this time," Karnan told on Thursday.

He said he will actively cooperate with the police officials in their probe.

The Cyber Crime Branch has booked a case against retired Justice Karnan after 10 women lawyers wrote to the Chief Justice of India against him and the Apex court asking the advocates to approach the appropriate authorities," Peter Ramesh Kumar, counsel for Karnan told on Tuesday.

The Cyber Crime Branch has booked the case under four Sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC) as per the media reports, he said.

According to him, the complaint was filed by a non-practicising advocate S.Devika, a non-aggrieved party.

He contended that only the aggrieved party can file a complaint against a person.

Karnan had recently released a video in various social media sites in which he was heard making objectionable comments and threatening sexual violence against judiciary officials and their family members.

He also alleged that some Supreme Court and High Court judges have sexually assaulted women staff and named the alleged victims.

"I have released the videos in different social media sites. Should not they be made parties to the case," Karnan wondered.

It may be recalled that when Karnan was a judge in the Calcutta High Court, he was sentenced for six months jail term for contempt of court in 2017 by the Supreme Court. He was arrested by Kolkata Police and served his jail term.

( With inputs from IANS )

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