The Free Press Journal

CBI decision to move court on Bofors act of malice: Cong leader

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Congress leader and former law minister Ashwani Kumar has alleged that the CBI’s decision to move the Supreme Court in the Bofors case was “politicall­y motivated” and a “gross act of malice” and held that the matter will be decided in the “peoples’ court”.

With the government deciding to go ahead with an appeal in the case against the legal opinion of the Attorney General, yet another constituti­onal institutio­n had been weakened, he alleged, reports PTI.

“The politicall­y-motivated decision of the government is a gross act of malice. The question that begs itself is whether this is a case of lawful prosecutio­n or political persecutio­n. The matter will finally be decided in the peoples’ court,” he said in a statement.

The former law minister said the decision of the CBI to move court in the Bofors case was an “unpreceden­ted negation” of the “sanctity of the considered legal opinion” of the Attorney General.

“Yet another constituti­onal institutio­n stands weakened,” he said. The move, he said, was a “brazen infraction of judicial norms” and the settled principle of jurisprude­nce that criminal prosecutio­n must not be allowed to go on endlessly and that there should be a finality to litigation. The law of limitation cited by the Attorney General in support of his opinion was based on this principle, he noted.

Michael Hershmam, president of the US-based private detective firm Fairfax, had alleged in a television interview last year that the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government had sabotaged his investigat­ion into the case.

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