Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Gopal unlikely to agree to Lodha’s Coalgate proposal

- Bhadra Sinha

A day after CJI RM Lodha proposed Gopal Subramaniu­m’s name for appointmen­t as special public prosecutor to try all the cases relating to the coal block allocation scam, HT has learnt that the senior advocate is unlikely to accept the Supreme Court’s offer.

Advocate ML Sharma, one of the petitioner­s in the coal scam case said, “I’ve heard from his office that he is disincline­d to take up the position as he was busy with prior work commitment­s.”

The CJI had, on July 18th, said that Subramaniu­m was his first choice to try the ` 1.75 lakh crore Coalgate scam cases. He had also asked the advocates involved in the case — ML Sharma and Prashant Bhushan — to talk to the former solicitor general and convince him to take up the position.

However, sources close to Subramaniu­m have told HT that the senior lawyer is unable to accept the post because of “pressing profession­al commitment­s”.

Late last month, Subramaniu­m was at the centre of much uproar over the NDA’s government’s hesitation to accept Supreme Court collegiums’ proposal to make him a judge of the top court.

He withdrew his consent to become a Supreme Court judge after the NDA government returned his file to the Supreme Court’s collegiums citing lack of confidence in his credibilit­y.

CJI R M Lodha had expressed his disappoint­ment with how the senior lawyer handled the incident, and said he would’ve gotten the plum position if he had only had confidence that “the collegium would stick to its decision.”

In his withdrawal letter, the senior lawyer — who has previously served as special public prosecutor in the 2001 Parliament attack case — had vowed not to appear before in court no. 1 of the apex court till the CJI demitted office on September 27 this year.

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