Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

SC LISTS HEARING ON JHARKHAND GOVT’S PETITION CHALLENGIN­G HC

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday said that the Jharkhand government’s plea challengin­g the High Court order on the maintainab­ility of the PIL in connection with shell companies allegedly related to chief minister Hemant Soren and his associates will be listed before an appropriat­e bench after reopening of the top court.

The vacation bench of Justice J K Maheshwari and Justice Hima Kohli said that on request of senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, the matter could be listed upon reopening before an appropriat­e bench.

Rohatgi, appearing for the petitioner, said that petition in Jharkhand HC is politicall­y motivated, and is only to destabilis­e the government.

Last week, the Jharkhand government has filed a special leave petition (SLP) in the apex court, challengin­g the Jharkhand High Court’s order on the maintainab­ility of PIL in connection with shell companies allegedly related to state CM Hemant Soren and his associates.

On June 3, the HC took up two PILs against the CM and rejected the arguments made by senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Mukul Rohatgi (questionin­g the maintainab­ility of the two PILs filed against CM and his associates.

“This Court, after considerin­g the aforesaid aspect of the matter and taking into considerat­ion the fact that the issue which is the subject matter of writ petition since it involves the issue of siphoning off huge public money, having the public interest at large, therefore, this Court deems it fit and proper not to throw the writ petition on that ground,” stated the Jharkhand’s HC order copy.

In its conclusion, the Division Bench of Chief Justice Dr Ravi Ranjan and Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad said “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.”

The Jharkhand High Court had been hearing various petitions pertaining to shell companies, the mining lease of Chief Minister Soren and the MGNREGA scam.

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