New Delhi: Days after a viral video showed a judge of the Patna high court taking police officers to task for the alleged illegal demolition of a house, another video has emerged of him mocking a government employee who obtained the job through reservation.According to LiveLaw, the video is a clip from the live stream of the proceedings of the bench of Justice Sandeep Kumar of the Patna HC held on November 23, but was widely circulated on social media on December 6. The judge was hearing the case related to Arvind Kumar Bharti, the district land acquisition officer of the Bihar government. The HC had asked him to appear to explain why he had released compensation for land acquisition to a party even as a partition suit was pending, according to the report.After hearing Bharti and the counsels for the parties, the judge adjourned the case to grant time to file affidavits. Later, Justice Kumar remarked in Hindi, “Bhartiji, reservation par aaye the naukri me kya? (Bhartiji, were you employed through reservation?)”The officer replies in the affirmative, after which the judge asks him to leave. The judge can be heard saying, “Samajh gaye naam se (I understood from the name).”As Bharti leaves the courtroom, some lawyers start laughing and mock the officer. “Ab tho huzoor samajhiyega baat (Now your lordship will understand the matter),” a lawyer comments.Another adds, “Do naukri ki baraabar to hogiya hoga (He must have made wealth worth two jobs).”The judge adds, “Nahi, nahi, yeh sab…kuch nahi hota in logon ka..ye bechara paisa jo kamaya hoga khatam kar diya hoga (No, no, nothing will happen to ‘these people’. The poor fellow, whatever he might have earned, he might have finished it).”Justice Kumar made headlines recently for slamming police officers in Patna for allegedly demolishing a house without following due process. He claimed that all officials were “hand in glove” with the land mafia. Though that order was pronounced on November 24 – a day after hearing the case against Bharti – the video clip was circulated on social media on December 3.