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SC seeks Centre’s response on bureaucrat’s plea

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought the Centre’s response on a plea of a former Maharashtra government official seeking to implead himself as a party

Published on: Aug 17, 2016, 13:04:57 IST
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought the Centre’s response on a plea of a former Maharashtra government official seeking to implead himself as a party in the Adarsh society scam matter pending before it.

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A bench of Justices J Chelameswar and AM Sapre issued notice to the Centre on the plea of PV Deshmukh, former deputy secretary urban development in the state whose alleged role in the scam has been probed.

Deshmukh in his plea sought impleadment in the case saying he is not a party to the ongoing hearing in the matter pending with the apex court and certain remarks have been made against him in his absence during the hearing. The court took note of his plea and asked the Centre to respond to it in four weeks.

On July 22, the apex court has said that the 31-storey scamtainted Adarsh apartments, built at Colaba in South Mumbai locality for Kargil war heroes and war widows, will not be demolished for the time being.

It had asked the Centre to secure it after taking its possession from the housing society by August 5.

The apex court had asked the Registrar General of Bombay High Court to ensure that either he or other Registrar, nominated by him, supervises the handing over of the possession of the building. Simultaneously, an inventory of documents of the Housing Society pertaining to the apartments be prepared and handed over to the housing society to enable it to pursue its legal battles in various courts of law, the bench said.

Earlier, the Bombay High Court had ordered demolition of the apartments and sought initiation of criminal proceedings against politicians and bureaucrats for “misuse” of powers, holding that the tower was illegally constructed. In its order, the HC bench had asked the Union Ministry of Environment and Forest to carry out the demolition at the expense of petitioners (Adarsh Society).

The Adarsh scam had kicked up a huge political storm after it surfaced in 2010, leading to the resignation of the then Chief Minister Ashok Chavan.

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