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PM, judiciary should be brought under Lokpal: Hegde

Raises doubts about the success of Kejriwal's party

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

There is nothing wrong in bringing the Prime Minister under the jurisdiction of Lokpal as he is also a public servant like others, former Supreme Court Judge and erstwhile Karnataka Lokayukta N Santosh Hegde said today.

"What is wrong in the Lokpal having jurisdiction over the Prime Minister? Is the Prime Minister not a public servant? Aren't there cases of corruption against PMs in other countries? In Japan, you find every other year a Prime Minister is prosecuted. (Former US President Richard) Nixon was prosecuted," he said.

He said there have been allegations of corruption against Indian PMs in the past and added that only the President and Governors are excluded from being prosecuted and not the PM.

 

"We have had allegations of corruption against two former PMs - Bofors and the JMM bribery case. In a democracy, how can a person be excluded from prosecution merely because he is holding an office? The Constitution excludes the prosecution of the President and the Governors in some cases but one can't apply the same principle on a man who passes executive orders on a daily basis," he told PTI.

Responding to a query as to how he expects Arvind Kejriwal's newly-launched 'Aam Aadmi Party' to perform, Hegde raised doubts about its success saying it was not an "easy job".

"My only apprehension is how far will a political party survive because of the very many demands of the political system, these days. It requires a huge amount of money to elect nearly 546 Members of Parliament from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. It is not going to be an easy job. It is a good thing in principle, but in reality, can it succeed?" he asked.

On being queried on Kejriwal's possible expose on corruption in judiciary, Hegde said, "Haven't we heard of malpractices in judiciary? We have had one Supreme Court judge against whom impeachment proceedings had started, but it was not completed. We had one Chief Justice against whom impeachment proceedings had been initiated- Justice Dinakaran- he resigned, so it came to an end."

"We had Soumitra Sen from Calcutta High Court. Impeachment process started against him (and then) stopped, didn't go anywhere. We have a charge sheet filed against Justice Nirmal Yadav of Punjab High Court. We have 34 judges of the Allahabad High Court, who are being investigated by the CBI. So, there is corruption and therefore, he must be having some material against some judges," he added.

On being questioned if self regulation was the way for the judiciary to control corruption within its ranks, he said, "We have tried it and it has not succeeded."

Hegde replied in the affirmative to a query on whether he is willing to have a Lokpal that has the authority to investigate and prosecute judges.

The very judge who is being investigated can go to the court- of which he may be a judge - and then question the investigation, he added.

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First Published: Nov 28 2012 | 11:00 AM IST

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