Delhi Judge asked to learn law!
New Delhi, Oct 7 (ANI): In what could be a perfect example of irony, an Additional Sessions Judge of Delhi will go back to law school to gain basic knowledge of law and its procedures.
The decision was announced by the Delhi High Court after describing Additional Sessions Judge Rakesh Tewari ‘incompetent’.
The High Court ordered Judge Tewari to undergo training for three months in the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) at the Judicial Academy.
"Since the Additional Sessions Judge Rakesh Tewari does not have even elementary knowledge of the CrPC, it would be appropriate if he undergoes a refresher course at the Delhi Judicial Academy for the law at earliest for three months,” Justice V B Gupta said in an order.
Irked over a wrong judgement given by a Sessions Judge, the High Court Judge said, “It also seemed he did not know that the subordinate courts are constitutionally bound by the decisions of the High Courts.”
The case was of Rohit Kumar, an accused of power pilferage. Kumar had moved the High Court after Judge Tewari issued non-bailable warrants against him.
According to his lawyers, the High Court had stayed the arrest of Kumar till September 19. Despite it, the trial court took the petitioner into custody and denied him bail. (ANI)