Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

CBI SEEKS NOD TO MOVE SC AGAINST DELHI HC ORDER IN BOFORS CASE

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The CBI has sought permission from the government to challenge in the Supreme Courta12-year-old order of Delhi high court in Bofors case.

The CBI’s move, in effect, may revive the politicall­y sensitive Bofors pay-off controvers­y.

“We have asked the government to reconsider it’s earlier decision of not allowing the agency to challenge the HC order in the top court,” said a senior CBI official. The earlier decision was taken when the UPA government was in power.

The CBI has written to the ministry of personnel, the administra­tive ministry of the probe agency, in this regard, the official said.

Delhi high court order on May 31, 2005 quashed all charges against Europe-based Hinduja brothers in the Bofors case.

Sources said the CBI was in favour of filing a Special Leave Petition against the H Cord er but due to denial of sanction from the government it could not move further.

Sources said even if the agency now gets sanction to file the S LP, it will have to request the SC to condone the delay, which is normally a period of three months.

The then Delhi high court judge RS Sodhi had on May 31, 2005, quashed all charges against the Hinduja brothers -Srichand, Gopichand and Pr aka shc hand--and the B of ors company and critic is ed the CB I for its handling of the case saying it had cost the exchequer about ₹250 crore.

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