The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Court closes DA case against former principal secretary to Chhattisga­rh CM

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A TRIAL court in Raipur has accepted the closure report filed by EOW-ACB after no case of disproport­ionate assets was made against Aman Singh, who was principal secretary to former Chhattisga­rh chief minister Raman Singh.

The court in an order dated April 16 accepted the closure report filed by the state EOW-ACB after finding that no case of disproport­ionate assets could be made out against Aman Singh and his wife Yasmin Singh.

An FIR No 09/2020 was lodged when the previous Congress government under chief minister Bhupesh Baghel was in power in the state, based on claims by an RTI activist.

Threeyears­ofinvestig­ationby the state EOW-ACB failed to substantia­tethealleg­ationsofdi­sproportio­nate

FIR lodged in 2020 based on claims by an RTI activist

Bilaspur HC had earlier quashed FIR, but SC set aside order, saying it was desirable HCS don’t quash corruption case FIRS at the investigat­ion stage

Closure report filed by state ACB in Dec 2023

assets against Singh andhiswife,accordingt­othecourt order.theclosure­reportwasf­iled by the economic offences wing (EOW) of the state government in Decemberla­styearbefo­rethecurre­nt BJP government took office.

The trial court has now accepted the closure report and quashed the FIR.

Singh, a former Indian Revenue Service officer, was a powerful bureaucrat in the

Raman Singh-led BJP government in Chhattisga­rh and the principal secretary to the chief minister. He resigned from service and joined the Adani group in November 2022.

In February 2020, the EOW of Chhattisga­rh registered an FIR against Singh and his wife Yasmeen in an alleged disproport­ionate assets case.

The Bilaspur HC had two years back quashed the FIR, but the Supreme Court in March 2023 set aside the order, saying it was desirable that the High Courts do not quash corruption case FIRS at the investigat­ion stage, even if it is suspected that the case has been registered by a new government against officers of the previous government.

And now the trial court has accepted the closure report filed by the EOW and scrapped the FIR.

Noted criminal lawyer and Senior Advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, who represente­d the

Singhs, said the FIR under the then Bhupesh Baghel government was used to “unjustly target Aman Singh, an honest officer, and his wife Yasmin Singh, a renowned artist, forcing them to undergo trials and tribulatio­ns for several years”.

“However, justice has finally been served with their discharge by the court,” he said.

Echoing this sentiment, former Chhattisga­rh Chief Secretary Sunil Kumar, who worked with both Congress and BJP CMS, spoke about the adverse impacts of political victimisat­ion on governance and the morale of public servants. “Officers of integrity being targeted for political considerat­ions is demoralisi­ng because not everyone can withstand the personal costs of incorrupti­bility in public service,” he said.

Despite claiming the charges were politicall­y motivated, Aman Singh fully cooperated with the investigat­ion.

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