Justice Karnan claimed that the seven judges of the bench have insulted him "wantonly and deliberately and with malafide intention".
He said the judges have been asked to defend themselves against the charge of violating the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, levelled by him. Justice Karnan has been insisting that he is being discriminated against because he is a dalit.
He passed the "suo motu judicial order" from his residence which, he said, has now become his "make-shift court".
In the signed order, Justice Karnan said that on March 31 he had "pronounced a judgement wherein the Hon'ble 7 judges are accused under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Atrocities Act, 1989."
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Justice Karnan had on March 31 appeared in the Supreme Court in the contempt case against him, a first in the Indian judicial history, and sought restoration of his powers as a condition for his re-appearance, but the plea was rejected.
The seven-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Khehar granted him four weeks to respond to the contempt notice, while refusing to restore his judicial and administrative powers as a serving high court judge.
The court had taken a strong note of Justice Karnan's non-appearance despite being served with the contempt notice and asked the Director General of West Bengal police to execute the warrant to ensure his presence.