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SC gives one week to govt for SIT on black money

SC had on May 1, 2014, given the Centre three weeks’ time to issue the notification setting up the SIT which, under the chairmanship of its retired judge justice MB Shah, was to conduct a thorough probe into all the cases of black money.

Updated on: May 24, 2014 09:56 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The Supreme Court on Friday granted a week’s time to the Centre to set up a Special Investigative Team (SIT) to monitor the probe against 18 Indians who have allegedly stashed black money in the LGT bank in Liechtenstein — a landlocked country in central Europe.

Acting on the Centre’s plea, a vacation bench of justices BS Chauhan and AK Sikri extended the deadline, which ended on Thursday, to May 29.

SC had on May 1, 2014, given the Centre three weeks’ time to issue the notification setting up the SIT which, under the chairmanship of its retired judge justice MB Shah, was to conduct a thorough probe into all the cases of black money.

After resisting for more than three years, the Centre had on April 29 disclosed the names and documents of 26 Indians who have allegedly stashed money in LGT bank in Liechtenstein.

In an affidavit, the Centre said that the income tax department had completed its probe and launched prosecution against 17 persons. There was no evidence with regard to the remaining eight, it said.

But days after losing the Lok Sabha elections, the caretaker government moved an application seeking an extension of the deadline, saying that it would like the new BJP government to notify the team since the incumbent government was only a caretaker.

The SC also directed all the documents related to black money cases be kept in safe custody with a secretary-level officer of the revenue department.

 
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