Chennai/Thiruvananthapuram: The allegation by Congress MP from Kerala, K Sudhakaran, that a former Supreme Court judge received payoffs in a case involving liquor licences, is snowballing into a major controversy.

Ex-SC judge SR Pandian, who retired 17 years ago, denies the bribe charge
Justice S R Pandian, former acting Chief Justice of the Madras High Court who retired from the apex court 17 years ago, called the charges "baseless and mischievous" but admitted that he did know a person who is alleged to be his middleman.
Sudhakaran had alleged that a Supreme Court judge accepted Rs 36 lakh as a bribe in 1994 -- in two instalments of Rs 21 lakh and Rs 15 lakh -- to lift a Kerala High Court ban on 21 liquor bar licences in the state, but refused to name the judge.

Cong MP K Sudhakaran had alleged that a SC judge accepted Rs 36 lakh as a bribe in 1994
Calling this "uncharitable" allegation "totally baseless, false and very mischievous," the retired judge told The Indian Express from his Chennai residence: "Now that the court is seized with the matter, I will wait for more information. Then I will decide what course of action is to be taken against them...I have to take action (against those who raised the charges). What kind of a person have I become in public perception? Only God will understand my agony."
"Was I the single judge in the case or was it a Division Bench hearing it? Every time, I have passed orders only on the basis of the merit of the case," he said.
He said he had not even seen Sudhakaran -- the MP claimed he was present when money changed hands -- but admitted he did know Dharma Prakash.
"His was the only hotel in Anna Nagar (where the judge resides) which I used to visit occasionally," said Pandian.

A Kerala hotelier now claims union minister Vayalar Ravi got a bribe too
Illikkal claimed Sudhakaran got his friend Dharma Prakash -- a businessman from Chennai -- to act as the intermediary and pay Rs 26 lakh to the Supreme Court judge in two instalments of Rs 21 lakh and Rs 5 lakh. This is Rs 10 lakh lower than the Rs 36 lakh figure mentioned by the MP.
Illikkal also claimed that Vayalar Ravi, then Congress chief in Kerala and now a Union Cabinet minister, had been given Rs 10 lakh; then Chief Minister K Karunakaran Rs 10 lakh and Excise Minister Raghuchandra Bal Rs 10 lakh for securing the bar licence.
The money for Karunakaran was paid through his daughter Padmaja Venugopal, now a party leader, he alleged. CPM state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan said a case should be registered against Ravi, Padmaja and Bal based on Illikal's statements.
Opposition leader Oommen Chandy said it was not proper on the part of Vijayan to demand a probe against Ravi and other leaders based on allegations of a bar owner. When contacted, Ravi declined to comment.
Source: Indian Express