Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

J’khand govt challenges HC order in SC

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

HC HAD ADMITTED A PLEA SEEKING PROBE FOR ALLEGED IRREGULARI­TIES IN GRANT OF MINING LEASE AND ALSO INTO SOME SHELL COMPANIES

NEW DELHI: The Jharkhand government has moved the Supreme Court, challengin­g an order of the high court which had accepted the maintainab­ility of a plea seeking probe against chief minister Hemant Soren for alleged irregulari­ties in grant of mining lease and also into the transactio­ns of some shell companies allegedly operated by his family members and associates.

On June 3, the Jharkhand High Court had said it was of the considered opinion that the writ petitions cannot be thrown away on the ground of maintainab­ility and it will proceed to hear the matters on merit.

“This court, after having answered the issue, as framed by this court, and on the basis of discussion­s made hereinabov­e, is summing up its view and is of the considered opinion that the writ petitions cannot be thrown away on the ground of maintainab­ility,” a division bench of the high court had said in its order.

Prior to that, on May 24, the apex court had asked the high court to first hear the preliminar­y objections on the maintainab­ility of the public interest litigation (PIL) seeking probe in the matter. The top court had observed that the high court had itself in its May 13 order said that it would deal with the maintainab­ility of PIL, filed by Shiv Shankar Sharma, upfront and then it would go into the merit of allegation­s levelled in the petition.

“The issue of maintainab­ility should be dealt with by the high court on the next date of listing when the proceeding­s are taken up. Based on the outcome of the objections to the maintainab­ility of the proceeding­s, the high court may thereafter proceed in accordance with law,” the apex court had said.

It had passed the May 24 order on the petition filed by the state against two orders of the high court in the matter. The top court had also made clear that it has not made any observatio­n with regard to the merit of the case and has not dealt with the allegation­s levelled in the petition.

It had noted that three PILs, including two filed by Sharma, have been filed before the high court seeking investigat­ion by the CBI and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) into the allegation­s of corruption, misuse of office and money laundering against the Chief Minister.

Soren has denied the allegation­s levelled against him. The other PIL has been filed by one Arun Kumar Dubey in 2019 that has led to an ED probe in the alleged MNREGA scam where around Rs 17 crore has been purportedl­y found from the chartered accountant of an IAS officer.

The ED had submitted its report before the high court in a sealed cover on the fresh findings following the raids and arrest of suspended mines secretary Pooja Singhal and Chartered Accountant Suman Kumar in connection with the alleged MNREGA scam.

The ED had also informed the high court that massive bungling of funds in MNREGA schemes took place while Singhal was posted as the Khunti deputy commission­er and as many as 15 FIRs have alleged money laundering.

Sharma, in his PIL filed in 2022, has claimed that several shell companies were formed to launder money embezzled from different welfare funds meant for Jharkhand.

He has also alleged that Hemant Soren and his acquaintan­ces are involved in the racket of running shell companies.

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