The Delhi High Court will hear on August 1 a plea seeking directions to CBI to undertake an investigation into Press Council of India Chairman Markandey Katju's allegations that three former Chief Justices of India made "improper compromises" to save a tainted judge of the Madras High Court.
The petition, which also sought registration of an FIR in the matter, was listed before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini which has fixed the matter for hearing on August 1.
The petition, filed by advocate R P Luthra, has contended that as per the allegations of former Supreme Court judge Katju, commission of various cognizable offences, including those under the Prevention of Corruption Act and IPC, have been disclosed.
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"That, however, to the knowledge of the petitioner, none of the authorities responsible have initiated appropriate legal action," the petition said.
Katju had alleged that the three former CJIs--Justices R C Lahoti, Y K Sabharwal and K G Balakrishnan--made "improper compromises" and "succumbed to political pressure" in allowing the judge to continue despite an "adverse" Intelligence Bureau (IB) report on allegations of corruption against him.
He had alleged that the former CJIs had compromised at the instance of UPA government in the wake of pressure from one of its allies, apparently DMK.
"These three former CJIs made improper compromises. Justice Lahoti who started it, then Justice Sabharwal and then Justice Balakrishnan. These are CJIs who can surrender. Is a CJI going to surrender to political pressure or not going to surrender to political pressure?" Katju, who became the Chief Justice of Madras High Court in November 2004, had told a news channel.