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Supreme Court Rejects Plea Seeking Court-Monitored SIT Probe Into Financial Scams Like PNB Fraud

Supreme Court dismisses PIL seeking a court-monitored probe into various financial scams.

Lawyers inside the Supreme Court complex in New Delhi, India. (Source: Supreme Court of India Website)
Lawyers inside the Supreme Court complex in New Delhi, India. (Source: Supreme Court of India Website)

The Supreme Court today dismissed a PIL seeking a court-monitored probe into various financial scams, including the sensational PNB fraud case, holding that unwarranted and vexatious assertions have been made against the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra expressed strong displeasure over allegations made in the petition against Prime Minister and Finance Minister.

“In view of the unwarranted, uncalled for and vexatious assertions made in the petition, we are not inclined to entertain this petition. The petition is dismissed,” the bench, which also comprised Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud, said.

Attorney General KK Venugopal sought dismissal of the petition alleging that various unfounded and baseless allegations have been levelled against the two top government leaders.

The PIL, filed by advocate ML Sharma, had sought a court-monitored SIT probe into the big financial scams including the PNB frauds case that have taken place in the past.

He had alleged that no banks would release huge funds without the intervention of the political leadership. The bench also did not accept the lawyer’s plea that he should be allowed to file the petition again by deleting the names of the top political functionaries.

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