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Uncertainty over judicial probe into ponzi scam in Odisha

The Orissa high court turned down the state government's request to spare a sitting judge for the inquiry into the ponzi chit fund scam.

Updated on: Jun 22, 2013 09:45 PM IST
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Uncertainty prevailed over the judicial inquiry into multi-crore chit fund scam in the state on Saturday, after the Orissa High Court turned down the state government's request to spare a sitting judge for the probe.

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The Orissa high court in a letter to the state home department has informed about its decision not to spare any sitting judge to head the inquiry commission, as desired by the state government.

Earlier on May 30, chief minister Naveen Patnaik had announced a judicial probe into the chit fund scam and requested the High Court to suggest the name of a sitting judge to head the panel.

The high court rejected the state government's request based on a Supreme Court judgement in 2006, which put restrictions on engagement of sitting judges of different high courts in inquiry commissions.

Reacting to the high court's rejection, chief minister Naveen Patnaik said "We will follow it. The state government will do what best can be done."

 
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