(1.) In this appeal by certificate of fitness granted by the Kerala High Court two questions arise (1) Whether on the day when the appellant, A. K. Gopalan, made the statement complained of or when it was published in "Deshabhimani" and proceedings in a court could be said to be imminent; and (2) whether this statement amounts to contempt of court.
(2.) The facts in brief are that on September 11, 1967, the ruling parties in Kerala State staged what is called 'Kerala Bandh'. A serious incident took place on that day during the course of which one C. P. Karunakaran lost his life at a place called Kuttoor. A first information report was lodged on that very day. On September 12, 1967 the first information report was transferred to another police station. On September 20, 1967, the appellant, A. K. Gopalan, made the following statement :
(3.) On September 23, 1967 K. P. Noordeen was arrested along with his two brothers. On September 24, 1967 the Magistrate remanded the accused to police custody. In its issue dated September 25, 1967, the Malayalam Daily newspaper called "Deshabhimani" of which P. Govinda Pillai, the second appellant, was the editor and M. Govindankutty was the printer, printed the statement which we have reproduced above. On September 29, 1967, all the three accused were produced before the Magistrate. On October 5, 1967, bail was refused by the District Magistrate but was granted by the Sessions Judge. On November 1, 1967, Noordeen filed the petition under Ss. 3 and 4 of the Contempt of Court's Act (32 of 1952) impleading the three respondents, A. K. Gopalan, P. Govinda Pillai and M. Govindankutty.