Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SC sets aside HC ruling in Gautam Khaitan case

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI:THE Supreme Court set aside the Delhi high court’s decision to stay proceeding­s under the Black Money Act, 2016 against advocate Gautam Khaitan, facing allegation­s in the Augusta Westland scam, in the process reaffirmin­g the ability of a law to define its retrospect­ive applicabil­ity.

A bench of Justices Arun Mishra and BR Gavai disagreed with the HC view that the law meant to curb the lack money menace cannot be applied retrospect­ively. The high court has now been directed to decide the matter afresh.

The high court had in May this year put on hold proceeding­s against Khaitan on the grounds that the provisions of the black money law could not be invoked with retrospect­ive effect. SC’S Tuesday decision came on the Centre’s appeal against the HC order.

Khatian approached the high court, assailing several sections of the law and also claimed that the government’s notificati­on, declaring the date of enforcemen­t of the Black Money Act as July 1, 2015 was ultra vires of the law itself. He said the act should have been made effective from April 1, 2016. The amendment to make July 1, 2015 as the date of enforcemen­t was done under a section that was not in operation then, he argued.

The court agreed with him. The Centre appealed to the Supreme Court which set aside the HC’S ruling.

Supreme Court advocate Anil Mishra said, “The Delhi high court order had a bearing on many pending cases of money laundering under the black money act. What has to be understood that most of money laundering offences are continuing in nature. And the act, which had the nod of Parliament, said the law will come into effect from 2015. In such circumstan­ces the Delhi high court order was bound to be revisited.” RAIPUR: The Chhattisga­rh government is set to opt for indirect Mayoral elections, emulating the example of two other Congress ruled states, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, with a ministeria­l committee on Tuesday recommendi­ng this for heads of the urban local bodies.

Chhattisga­rh’s urban administra­tion minister, Shivkumar Dahariya, who headed the committee, said it has recommende­d indirect elections for the posts of mayors of municipal corporatio­ns and chairperso­ns of other civic bodies, elections for which are scheduled to be held in middecembe­r.

“Corporator­s should be directly elected by voters who should then elect the mayor or presidents of municipal councils,” Dahariya said, adding that the committee also proposed voting by ballot papers and not by EVMS.

“The Congress wants to win urban bodies and the best way is by indirect elections of mayors and chairperso­ns. This will help the Congress to strengthen its cadre based in Chhattisga­rh,” said Ashok Tomar, a political commentato­r based in Raipur.

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