New Delhi: The Bar Council of India (BCI) condemned Saturday the ‘false and cooked-up’ sexual harassment allegations against Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi and said the entire bar was standing with the CJI, and against this ‘attempt to malign the institution’.
“These are all false and cooked-up allegations and we condemn these kinds of acts. These kind of allegations and actions should not be encouraged. This is an attempt to malign the institution. The entire bar is standing in solidarity with the Chief Justice of India,” Manan Kumar Mishra, BCI chairperson, told this agency.
Kumar said an emergency meeting of the top bar body would be convened Sunday and a resolution be passed in this regard. “We will pass the resolution and then try to meet the CJI to make him aware of the (BCI’s) decision,” Mishra informed.
The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president and senior advocate Rakesh Khanna, who was present during the extraordinary hearing in the matter Saturday, however, refused to comment.
“We are not part of the case…There is no lis (litigation) before the court. I am not giving any interview (on the controversy). Thank you,” Khanna stated.
However, former SCBA president and senior advocate Vikas Singh said the proper course would be to have an in-house inquiry by some senior Supreme Court judges to authoritatively find out the truth ‘this way or that way’ in a time-bound manner.
“If it is a false allegation then this definitely is a threat to independence of judiciary, but if it is true then it is also very serious,” Singh said.
“There should be an in-house inquiry by some senior Supreme Court judges to find out authoritatively this way or that way in a time-bound manner,” Singh added.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) Bar Association also condemned the allegations on the CJI and said it was an attempt to target top Indian judiciary and the entire bar stood in support of the CJI.
“We condemn this attempt of targeting Indian judiciary. There is an urgent need to find a better way of dealing with these kinds of accusations. Such baseless allegations are enough to ruin the reputation of a judge…this way anyone can make any accusations against anyone,” the NGT Bar Association’s office-bearer Gaurav Kumar Bansal stated.