[More trouble for Justice Chandrachud] Petitioner filed fresh application for recall of the order and rehearing the writ as his written arguments and case laws were not considered and writ is dismissed by a non reasoned cryptic order, which is against the Supreme Courts own laws.
- Petitioner further said that the objection by Justice Ravindra Bhat was already overruled and against the Constitution Bench judgment in Justice Karnan’s case.
- Petitioner relied upon Supreme Court’s Constitution Bench judgments and asked for deciding the case as per written arguments by the new Bench other than CJI U. U. Lalit as the order is vitiated due to a conflict of interest by Justice Lalit, who himself has recommended Justice D. Y. Chandrachud as his successor.
- Supreme court lawyers & Human Rights Activists Adv. Anand Jondhale is going to represent the petitioner. This time more than 200 lawyers from Supreme Court Lawyers Association are likely to assist him.
New Delhi:- There seems to have some more trouble for Justice Chandrachud in his taking oath as CJI as the petitioner had filed an application for recall of the order dismissing the writ petition.
The grounds taken in the recall application are as
under: -
1. The counsel for
Petitioner was not allowed to raise certain grounds due to the objection by
Justice Ravindra Bhat. The objection taken by Justice Ravindra Bhat was that the allegations against
Justice Chandrachud regarding his willful disregard of binding precedents
cannot be decided on judicial side in a petition. Said objection is an
overruled objection in view of Seven Judge Bench judgment in Re: C.S.
Karnan (2017) 7SCC 1 where in para 1 & 60 such objections
were specifically overruled. The said judgement was specifically mentioned in
the Writ and also in the written arguments, but those were not considered by
the court.
Hence, the mistake of the court is apparent on the face
of record and on this ground alone order is liable to be recalled as per law
laid down in Amore Jewels Private
Ltd. v. Dy. Commissioner of Income-tax, 2018 SCC OnLine Bom 11931, ACIT
v. Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Ltd., (2008) 14 SCC 171,
Official Liquidator v. Dayanand,
(2008) 10 SCC 1
2.
The Supreme Court did not give any reason and dismissed the writ petition by
cryptic order that the Writ Petition is misconceived.
Such
dismissal of writ is against the rules of natural justice and law laid down in
various cases such as:
(i) Sant
Lal Gupta Vs. Modern Co-operative Group Housing Society Ltd. (2010) 13 SCC 336.
(ii)
Ram Phal vs. State (2009) 3 SCC 258.
(iii) State
of Rajasthan Vs. Sohan Lal (2004) 5 SCC 573.
(iv) Vishnu
Dev Sharma Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (2008) 3 SCC 172.
3.
The Bench failed to consider the written arguments submitted by the counsel for
petitioner. Hence, order is perverse and vitiated. [Prem Kaur Vs. State
of Punjab (2013) 14 SCC 653, G. Jay Rao Vs. State of UP 2003 AIHC
2979, Kamisetty Pedda Venkata Subbamma v. Chinna Kummagandla Venkataiah 2004
SCC OnLine Ap 1009 (para 7), Vijay Shekhar Vs. Union of India (2004)
4 SCC 666
4.
Three Judge Bench of the Supreme Court in New India Assurance Co. Ltd.
Vs. Krishna Kumar Pandey 2019 SCC OnLine SC 1786 had ruled
that in such cases the order has to be recalled.
5. Chief Justice U. U. Lalit could not have
heard the case regarding disqualification of Justice Chandrachud as Justice
Lalit himself have recommended the name of Justice Chandrachud. Therefore, the
order is null & void as Coram-Non-Judice [State of Punjab Vs. Davinder Pal Singh Bhullar (2011) 14 SCC 770, Supreme Court Advocates-On-Record
Association Vs. Union of India (2016) 5 SCC 808].
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