HC notice to EC for early completion of inquiry against Naveen

Press Trust of India  |  Cuttack 

The High has issued notice to the Commission on a writ that has sought direction to the poll panel for early completion of inquiry against Chief Minister for allegedly giving "false" statements about his expenses during the 2014 Assembly elections.

A bench of Justice S K Mishra issued the notice to the EC on July 18 making it returnable by August 17, so that the writ shall be taken up for final hearing on August 22.


The high has also made it clear in the order that the matter shall be disposed of at the stage of admission, informed the petitioner advocate Sidharth P. Das.

Das said a Bhubaneswar-based social activist Subash Mohapatra had on June 29, 2016 lodged a complaint before the Commission alleging "irregularities" in the expenses of Patnaik as a BJD candidate for the Hinjili assembly segment.

He also alleged "discrepancies" in the sworn statements of expenses both by Patnaik and his party Biju Janata Dal, of which he is the president.

"Though, the EC was supposed to act upon such complaints and redress the grievances of the complainants within two days, the EC is sitting over it for more than one year now," the writ alleged, adding that such prolonged silence on the part of Commission was illogical and bad in the eyes of law.

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