Trust Judges: Supreme Court raps activist on recusal plea

Trust Judges: Supreme Court raps activist on recusal plea

FPJ News ServiceUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 08:26 PM IST
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday gave a dressing down to activist Harsh Mander for seeking recusal of Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi in a sensitive matter by saying it would not allow anybody to “browbeat” and “damage the institution”. Mander, who alleged bias on the part of the CJI in hearing a matter related to detention of illegal foreigners in Assam, was told by the apex court that it would not allow the institution to “crumble”.

In further embarrassment for Mander, the CJI, who refused to recuse himself from hearing the matter, struck off his name from cause title as petitioner and replaced it with Supreme Court Legal Services Authority versus Union of India and others.

The strategy by Mander to argue the matter himself by discharging his activist advocate Prashant Bhushan boomeranged as the apex court asked Bhushan to assist it as amicus curiae. There was further surprise in store for Bhushan as the bench made it clear that his role in assisting the court will be limited to the issue of conditions prevailing at detention centres in Assam and not on the ones like deportation of foreigners.

In the order, the bench, also comprising Justices Deepak Gupta and Sanjiv Khanna, clearly stated, “All that we would like to say is that the inability/difficulty/ handicap of a judge to hear a matter should be perceived by the judge himself and not by the litigant and the ground for seeking recusal of the CJI from the bench have enormous potential of causing damage to the institution”.

However, thrust of the hearing which lasted for around 40 minutes witnessed Mander getting severely reprimanded by the bench for his averments that statements made by the judges of the apex court have a “ripple effect” not just within the judiciary but among the public at large.

“Is this how you serve the country? By levelling bias? Learn to trust your judges. The day you do not trust your judges, you had it. See what damage you have done to the institution,” the bench said orally during the hearing.

“Is this how you behave Mr Mander? Is this how you come to the court? A litigant questioning the intent of the Chief Justice? You are doing good work in your field of human rights and its violations. But this is not the way how you serve the country. Tell us, is this fair to the institution?” the CJI said while expressing his anguish over Mander’s casting aspersions on him.

The bench also sought to know from Mander as to how he was aware of the observations of the court since he was not present in the courtroom during previous hearings. When he said he had read the news about the court proceedings in a legal news portal and a newspaper, the bench shot back, “You are taking it from social media.

You are taking something from social media and throwing it at the CJI and alleging bias?” When Mander said he did not intend to show disrespect to the judges, the bench said, “Respect to judges is shown by your acts and expressions and not by your words.” The bench, which concluded the hearing by dealing with Mander’s recusal application, said that the main issue would be heard on May 9.

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