Top law official suspended, Raja denies wrongdoing

By IANS,

Chennai: The Madras High Court Tuesday ordered the suspension of the Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry Bar Council chairman on charges of trying to influence a judge in a case linked to former central minister A. Raja, who has denied any wrongdoing.


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A division bench comprising Justice F.M. Ibrahim Khalifulla and Justice M.M. Sundaresh ordered the immediate suspension of R.K. Chandramohan from his Bar Council post.

They were hearing a petition filed by G. Rajendran, praying for initiating contempt of court proceedings against Chandramohan, who has been accused of trying to influence Justice R. Raghupathy last year.

The judge was hearing the bail application of C. Krishnamurthy and Kriba Shridhar, who were accused of forging marksheets.

The bench also said that Chandramohan should not be allowed to function as chairman pending disciplinary action against him by the Bar Council of India.

Last year, Justice Reghupathy sensationally declared in an open court that a central minister had tried to influence him to grant bail to the two men.

The men were being investigated by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Detailing the incident, Justice Reghupathy wrote to then Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan that Chandramohan came to him on June 12, 2009 at around 2 p.m.

After a brief chat, Chandramohan spoke about the bail petition of two of his clients who he said were close to DMK leader and then central minister Raja, who is now embroiled in the G2 spectrum row.

The judge said Chandramohan handed over his mobile telephone saying a central minister wanted to talk to him.

“Right away I discouraged such conduct of Chandramohan and told him that the case would be disposed off in accordance with the law if listed before me,” the letter said.

Raja denied that he ever tried to influence any judge. “I am a man of integrity,” he told TimesNow television channel.

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