Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Justice Ranjit Singh’s plaint against Sukhbir, Majithia dismissed

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana high court on Friday dismissed a criminal complaint by justice Ranjit Singh (retd) against Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal and senior party leader Bikram Singh Majithia filed under the Commission­s of Inquiry (CoI) Act for allegedly bringing disrepute to the panel on sacrilege cases.

Pronouncin­g the judgment in an open court, justice Amit Rawal said that it was being dismissed on the question of ‘maintainab­ility’. A detailed order in this regard is awaited.

Right from the beginning, Sukhbir and Majithia have been arguing that the complaint was not maintainab­le under CoI Act.

Justice Singh, who looked into sacrilege cases in Punjab and subsequent firing by cops on Sikh protesters in 2015, had complained against the two leaders on January 29 this year.

The Ranjit Singh panel was constitute­d on April 14, 2017 by the Congress government whose term expired on August 31, 2018. In his complaint to HC, justice Singh had stated that the two leaders termed his report as a

“pile of waste paper” and referred to the judge as ‘injustice’ Ranjit Singh.

Sukhbir even accused the former judge of acting in a ‘malicious manner’ and indulging into ‘cheating and forgery’ while preparing the report, justice Singh had told the court demanding action against them for bringing ‘disrepute’ to the commission.

Sukhbir and Majithia have been arguing that when the complaint was made he had demitted the office. Hence, the high court could not have entertaine­d the complaint under CoI Act.

The duo argued that HC can take note of the complaint only if commission exists and complaint is made within six months of offence. justice Ranjit Singh had argued that the act of alleged disrepute was committed when he was in the office and he was in his right to invoke the privileges of a CoI.

THE COMPLAINT, ALLEGING THE TWO LEADERS BROUGHT DISREPUTE TO THE PANEL,DISMISSED BY HC OVER MAINTAINAB­ILITY

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