http://www.rediff.com/news/2004/jan/28sc.htm

Supreme Court Chief Justice�V N Khare was on Wednesday stunned when he
was told
that a metropolitan magistrate in Ahmedabad has issued bailable warrants
against him, the President and others without any case against them.

The warrants were the outcome of a sting operation by a television
journalist
to expose alleged corruption in the lower judiciary in Gujarat. The
journalist
claims to have obtained the warrants against President A P J Abdul
Kalam, Chief
Justice�Khare, Justice B P Singh of the apex court and former president
of the
Supreme Court Bar Association R K Jain after bribing the magistrate
through
local lawyers.

The matter came to light after senior counsel Harish Salve mentioned, on
behalf
of the journalist, a PIL before a bench headed by Chief Justice�Khare.

"What is happening in Gujarat? By giving Rs 40,000, you can obtain a
judicial
order? If this is the state of affairs, only God knows what will happen
to the
country," the Chief Justice�said.

Taking cognizance of the PIL, a bench comprising Chief Justice�Khare,
Justices
S B Sinha and�S H Kapadia directed the registrar general of the Gujarat
high
court to send the concerned file to the Supreme Court at the earliest
and
ordered the matter to be listed for hearing on Thursday. It also asked
the
registrar general of the apex court to immediately inform his
counterpart in
the Gujarat high court about this order by phone and fax.


 

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