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SC clears Justice Katju over Gandhi, Netaji remarks
New Delhi, Aug 3
The Supreme Court on Monday
said that prima facie comdemnation of Justice Markandey Katju by
parliament for describing Mahatma Gandhi as a British agent and Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose as a Japanese agent did not violate his right to
free speech and expression or in any way dent his reputation.
An
apex court bench, headed by Justice T.S. Thakur, while agreeing to
further hear the matter, appointed senior counsel Fali Nariman as amicus
curiae as Justice Katju's counsel Gopal Subramaniam told the court that
he could not have been condemned by parliament without being given an
opportunity to be heard.
Justice Katju , a former judge of
Supreme Court and former chairman of the Press Council of India, in one
of his blogs, had described Gandhi as a British agent and Netaji as a
Japanese agent.
The Rajya Sabha and The Lok Sabha had passed unanimous resolutions condemning and deploring his statement.
