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Supreme Court issues contempt notice to former Army Chief VK Singh
By PTI | 1 Oct, 2013, 03.37PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Supreme
Court<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Supreme-Court> issued
contempt notice to former Army Chief Gen VK
Singh<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Army-Chief-Gen-VK-Singh>,
saying his remarks against its order on his age row prima facie amounts to
"scandalising" and undermining the authority of the court.

The apex court directed the former Army Chief to file his response by
October 23 after taking suo moto cognizance of a news report quoting him on
why the apex court had not decided his age on the basis of matriculation
certificate<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/matriculation-certificate>
if
such document is relied upon to decide the age of a rape victim.

A bench of justices RM Lodha<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/RM-Lodha>
 and HL Gokhale <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/HL-Gokhale> also
issued notice to publisher of a national daily which had published Singh's
statement on September 22.

"This court, therefore, takes cognizance of the criminal contempt and
direct that notice be issued to him as to why contempt proceedings be not
initiated against him," the bench said.

Referring to Singh's statement in the news report, the bench said, "The
same amounts to scandalising the court and prima facie V K Singh's
statement tends to scandalise the judiciary and also tends to lower the
authority of the court."

The bench also asked Attorney General G E Vahanvati to assist the court in
hearing of the case. The apex court had yesterday taken suo motu cognisance
of Singh's remarks against its order on his age row.

The bench had earlier dismissed Singh's plea against the Centre on his age
row.

"If the court can define the age of a rape victim on the basis of his
matriculation certificate then why has the Supreme Court failed to decide
my age despite checking and cross checking my certificate?," Singh was
quoted as having stated in the report.

Singh had on February 10 last year lost his legal battle on the age row in
the apex court which said the government decision on his date of birth will
apply for his service matters, forcing him to withdraw his petition.

The apex court had told Singh that he cannot resile on his commitment that
he would abide by the government decision to treat his date of birth as May
10, 1950 and rejected the contention of "prejudice" and "perversity".

The apex court, however, had applauded his 38 years of service to the
nation, saying that it was "proud" of having "meritorious" officer like Gen
Singh.

The court had said that government decision on his age issue will continue
to be there and refused to interfere with his service record which
maintains his date of birth as May 10, 1950.

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