By: Parmanand Pandey
Justice Markanday Katju, most of the times,
makes an ass of himself by his totally unconvincing, illogical, partisan and
ridiculous statements. Right from the time he has become the Chairman of the
Press Council of India he has developed the unquenchable thirst for publicity
for right or wrong reasons and that is why he often issues silly statements on
almost all subjects under the sun. People are now so fed up with his blabbering
that do not hesitate in calling him ‘megalomaniac’ and ‘vagabond’ etc. These
epithets, which are attributed to him, are entirely of his own creation.
Go to the Bar of the Supreme Court of
India and one will come across with many distinguished lawyers, who would
vouchsafe that while on the Bench he was not known for the formidable knowledge
of law or elegance of the language of the judgments but for his acid and
sarcastic comments, which were invariably uncalled for. Many lawyers used to
sit in his court rooms, even if they had no cases listed for hearings, for the
free entertainment that used to flow from the Bench of Justice Katju.
His article on Narendra Modi that was
published in the Hindu was not only in bad taste but also unbecoming of the
person, who holds a high statutory post and was once the judge of the Apex
Court of country. When the protests started coming thick and fast from across
the country, he tried to slink out by saying that the article was written in
his personal capacity and not in the capacity of the Chairman of the Press
Council of India. It is nothing but a vain effort to befool the public. I am
sure he must be aware of the fact that nobody would have taken notice of his
statements and articles if he was not the Chairman of the Press Council of
India.
Now his recent statement on Sanjay Datt has
come as a rude shock to every law-abiding, well-meaning and conscientious
citizen of the country. He appeared to be in the tearing hurry of issuing a
statement on Sanjay affair which could create controversy and he might be able
to reap the resultant dividend of publicity and for that he would not mind
doing anything and everything. He has, needlessly, been advocating for
Governor’s mercy to Sanjay Datt and the logic which he advances in his plea is
atrocious and bereft of any plausible reasoning.
Surprisingly, he issued his statement
for clemency to Sanjay Datt even before the ink of the Apex Court Judgment had
dried and well before the same could put on the official web-site of the
Supreme Court of India. In his haste to please his masters he forgot to check
his facts that under which provisions of the Constitution of India the clemency in
such types of cases could be sought for by any convict from the President of
India.
I am sure if he had taken some trouble
to go through the judgment of the Supreme Court, he would certainly have come
to know that the punishment meted out to Sanjay Datt is fully justified and
based on proper interpretation of law and jurisprudence. It may be noted that
his confessional statements, which he retracted after many months, would make
it as clear as the day-light that he (Sanjay Datt) was guilty on many counts
and he is not at all as innocent as his drum beaters are trying to
make out. It is good that he has himself said that he would neither file the
Review Petition in the Supreme Court nor send any petition before the President
of India to be pardoned.
Any clemency, therefore, to Sanjay Datt
would prove counter-productive and people would lose all faith in the judicial
system as well as in the executive that both work overtime for the rich and
resourceful person while poor man is allowed to rot to his fate. It would be,
in fact, in the fitness of things that any talk of clemency or pardon for
Sanjay Datt should be put to permanent rest and loose talkers like Katju must
be snubbed.
In all fairness, Mr. Katju should resign
from the post of the Chairman of the Press Council of India and indulge into
the politics by joining the party of his grandfather K.N. Katju i.e. the Indian
National Congress. However, in case he does not resign, which I am sure he will
not, then the government would do service to the country and the people by
immediately sacking him.
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