The Free Press Journal

Original informant seeks to be heard in plea for transfer of protest petitions to another judge

- BHAVNA UCHIL bhavna.uchil@fpj.co.in

In a move that makes the rift between the protest petitioner­s against the closure report filed by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in the Maharashtr­a State Cooperativ­e Bank (MSCB) scam clear, the original informant in the case Surinder Arora has sought to be heard in the applicatio­n filed by another protest petitioner and former MLA Manik Jadhav before the principal judge of the sessions court for transfer of the hearing of the protest petitions to another court.

The former MLA had said in his transfer applicatio­n filed on 26 April that the present court conducting the matter was biased and in favour of the prosecutio­n. He had mentioned an instance of 20 April when the judge had taken written arguments on record from two unknown persons who were not officially Surinder Arora’s advocates, despite opposition from Arora’s then advocate Satish Talekar. On 3 May, Arora discharged Talekar from his service by a letter.

Arora, through his newlyengag­ed advocate Nitin Shukla, told the principal judge’s court on Thursday that he being one of the protest petitioner­s in the matter, any order passed in the present transfer plea will affect his rights. He sought time to file an interventi­on applicatio­n. Advocate Satish Talekar, who had represente­d Arora in the Bombay High Court in his PIL that had led to the HC in 2019 ordering a probe into the scam, on Thursday opposed Arora’s plea to be heard. Talekar was representi­ng all the five protest petitioner­s including Arora in the sessions court, but will now represent all except Arora. Representi­ng former MLA Manik Jadhav, one of the five protest petitioner­s advocate Talekar told the court that Arora is not a necessary party to the transfer proceeding­s. Principal judge SB Agarwal noted that five protest petitions are pending before the present court conducting the matter. It said that if an order in favour of Jadhav is passed in the transfer applicatio­n, even those protest petitions would get transferre­d to some other judge and hence, not just Arora, but even other protest petitioner­s may be affected. It said that an opportunit­y to Arora to file an interventi­on applicatio­n deserves to be granted.

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