The Supreme Court on The issued notices to senior Telugu Desam leader Varla Ramaiah and different respondents in an exceedingly case concerning inquisitory the alleged land scam in Amaravati capital space.
A three-member bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan was handling a Special Leave Petition (SLP) filed by the authorities against a judicature order staying probe by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) into land transactions allotted by many TD leaders and persons about to them allegedly with previous data of location the state’s capital.
Representing the authorities, senior advocate Dushyant Dave delineated the HC order “extraordinary” that he aforesaid stopped the whole investigation into allegations of fallacious practices and abuse of power. “It is not possible for a judicature to interfere at a pre-investigation stage and keep all proceedings. A meddler of TD moves the HC and talks regarding its image and therefore the petition is admitted,” he realized.
Dave argued that the HC mustn’t have exercised such broad powers because it is additionally sure by the laws declared by the apex court. “They (HC) haven’t got extraordinary powers to pass any order as they like. They interdicted an exploration and even registration of a case. will this be allowed? is that this however a judicature will function?” He additionally questioned however people that don’t seem to be littered with the probe filed petitions invoking Article 226 and HC pleased it.
At one stage, Justice Bhushan wanted to understand if the current government wished to probe into each call taken by the previous government. The authorities, however, processed that the review is with respect to such choices that semiconductor diode to plundering of public finances by individuals in power at that point. He additionally submitted to the court that the govt had no sick intentions behind the probe.