THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 17, 2017- Topic 1
Justice
Karnan's outrageous defiance

Justice Karnan’s
conduct goes against the assurance he gave the Chief Justice of India last year
that he would foster a “harmonious attitude towards one and all”. At that time, he had expressed
regret for passing a suo motu order
staying his own transfer from the Madras High Court to the Calcutta High Court,
admitting that it was an “erroneous order” passed due to “mental frustration,
resulting in loss of mental balance”. The latest instance of his misconduct is
in response to the contempt proceedings initiated against him by the
Supreme Court for denigrating the judicial institution by making sweeping
allegations, in a letter to the Prime Minister, against several judges. He had
appeared in person before a seven-judge Bench on March 31, and was given four
weeks to respond to the charge of contempt of court. It is quite apparent that
he is only further damaging his own case.
The
recalcitrant judge has a long history of alleging corruption among
other judges, accusing some of caste discrimination against him, and often
invoking his caste identity to take complaints against his peers and even Chief
Justices to the National Commission for Scheduled Castes. In the past, he has
passed judicial orders on matters pertaining to the selection of judges, even after
being barred by a Division Bench from hearing them. He had once barged into a
court during a hearing, and on another occasion into the chamber of the Madras
High Court Chief Justice, “hurling a volley of invectives”. Public criticism,
transfer to another High Court, being hauled up for contempt and being denied
judicial work — nothing seems to restrain him. The only option left is
impeachment, but it is a political process involving Parliament and is
something he himself may want so he can give full play to his alleged
grievances, including those based on his caste. Justice Karnan’s case vividly
exposes the inadequacies of the collegium system of appointments. Nothing makes
a better case for the infusion of greater transparency in the selection of judges
than his current presence in the High Court.
Vocabulary
Disrepute: the state
of being held in low esteem by the public.
Example: One of the
top clubs in the country is close to bringing the game into disrepute
Synonyms: disgrace, shame, dishonor, infamy, notoriety, ignominy
Flout: openly
disregard a rule, law or convention.
Example:These same companies still flout basic ethical
practices
Synonyms: defy, refuse to
obey, disobey, break, violate, fail to comply with
Mockery: teasing
and contemptuous language or behavior directed at a particular person or thing.
Example:Stung by her mockery, Frankie hung his head
Synonyms: ridicule, derision, jeering, sneering, contempt
Strange: unusual or
surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand.
Example:Children have some strange ideas
Synonyms: unusual, odd, curious, peculiar, funny, bizarre, weird
Intolerable: unable to
be endured.
Example:The intolerable pressures of his work
Synonyms: unbearable, insufferable, unsupportable, insupportable
Affront: an action
or remark that causes outrage or offense.
Example:He took his son's desertion as a personal affront
Synonyms: insult, offense, indignity, slight, snub, put-down
Harmonious: tuneful;
not discordant.
Example:Harmonious music
Synonyms: tuneful, melodious, melodic, sweet-sounding, mellifluous
Erroneous: wrong;
incorrect.
Example:Employers sometimes make erroneous assumptions
Synonyms: wrong, incorrect, mistaken, in
error, inaccurate, untrue, false
Denigrating: criticize
unfairly; disparage.
Example:There is a tendency to denigrate the poor
Synonyms: disparage, belittle, deprecate, decry, cast
aspersions on
Recalcitrant: having an
obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline.
Example:A class of recalcitrant fifteen-year-olds
Synonyms: uncooperative, intractable, obstreperous, truculent, insubordinate
Barged: move
forcefully or roughly.
Example:We can't just barge into a private garden
Synonyms: push, shove, force, elbow, shoulder, jostle, bulldoze, muscle
Invectives: insulting,
abusive, or highly critical language.
Example:He let out a stream of invective
Synonyms: abuse, insults, expletives, swear
words, swearing