Justice Karnan, who is on a warpath with the apex court in connection with a contempt case he is facing, also told the doctors that for holding a medical examination with regard to a person's mental health, the guardian's consent was required and he had none in Kolkata.
A four-member team from Calcutta Pavlov Hospital, a state-run mental health hospital, accompanied by around 20 policemen visited his residence to implement the court order but was turned back after remaining there for about two hours.
The order was given after the defiant judge failed to appear in the apex court which took note of the "tenor" of his press briefings and orders.
"I declined to avail the medical treatment since I am absolutely normal and with a stable mind," Karnan gave in writing to the doctors after refusing to undergo a medical check-up.
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"Further, it is my strong view that the Supreme Court order amounts to an insult and harassment to a Dalit Judge (myself)," he said in a communication addressed to the chairman of the medical board from Calcutta Pavlov Hospital.
"As my family members are not here, there is no such consent. So any such medical test cannot be held," he said.
He said that his wife, a professor, and a son, an engineer by profession, are in Chennai while his another son, also an engineer, is working in France.
A seven-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar, on May one had also directed the Director-General of Police of West Bengal to form a team of police officers which could assist the medical board in carrying out the medical examination of the high court judge.
A four-member team of doctors, headed by Pavlov Hospital superintendent Dr Ganesh Prashad, along with police officials led by the deputy commissioner (headquarter) of Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate, had gone to Justice Karnan's residence in New Town, Kolkata in the morning. The team was at the judge's home for about two hours.
In the communication, Justice Karnan said he was of the "firm view/opinion that the Supreme Court issuing orders/ non-speaking orders, shortcoming and irregular orders, illegal orders and having lacuna (sic)."
"If a genuine man commits an error knowingly or unknowingly or inadvertently, but later on the said person rectifies his mistake, he is known as a perfect gentleman, after all we are human beings and not infallible," he said in the note.
Claiming that "the seven judges' judicial services are not suitable for the Indian nation," Justice Karnan said, "My deep request on behalf of 127 crores of our Indian people is to keep the welfare of the nation as a general requirement."
The apex court has taken suo motu (on its own) cognisance of various letters written by Justice Karnan against judges of the Madras high court and the Supreme Court and restrained him from exercising administrative and Judicial power from February 8.
Justice Karnan appeared before the Supreme Court on March 31 in connection with the contempt proceeding, becoming the first high court judge to do so in the history of Indian Judiciary.