Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SC notice to Centre on PIL alleging dilution of anti-corruption law

- HT Correspond­ent n letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Supreme Court has asked the Union government to respond to a public interest petition challengin­g the validity of a new provision added to the anti-corruption law, under which an investigat­ion agency wishing to launch a probe against a government employee or functionar­y can do so only after this is approved by the government.

The old law extended this benefit only to officers of the rank of joint secretary and above. The amendment was notified in July.

The Public Interest Litigation, filed by the Centre for Public Interest and Litigation (CPIL) also challenges the removal of a provision from the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) that allowed for the prosecutio­n of public servants who abuse their position for extending pecuniary benefits or other advantage to anyone else.

Hindustan Times reported on November 9 that this amendment had encouraged several people accused in cases where government officers were alleged to have done just this (abused their position for the benefit of others) to ask for their cases to be reviewed.

According to the petitioner, this provision has been used in most cases of prosecutio­n of public servants under the antigraft law where there may not be a charge of directly accepting bribes.

It was this provision that was invoked to prosecute officials in the coal scam where officials gave leases to companies, who they knew were ineligible, the petitioner added.

“We think that you are entitled to a hearing and so we have issued the notice,” a bench led by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi told CPIL’s counsel Prashant Bhushan at the hearing.

An official in the Union home ministry, asking not to be named, said the government would not comment on the petition since it was sub-judice.

 ?? SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO ?? SC had in 2014 struck down two sections of Delhi Police Special Establishm­ent Act.
SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO SC had in 2014 struck down two sections of Delhi Police Special Establishm­ent Act.

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