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HP law officer defends Anurag Thakur in SC against State govt.

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP government in today fielded its in the against the state's General to defend party and the Cricket Association as a "special case".

The told the top court that it wanted to withdraw Cricket Association (HPCA) cases in the wake of a cabinet decision of January 17 deciding "to withdraw all politically motivated cases" instituted by the previous government "in the larger interest of governance".

A bench of Justices A K and Ashok Bhushan, however, put a spoke in the state government's attempt to withdraw the HPCA cases, asking whether the cabinet decision applied to these cases.

"We don't care what your policy is. You have to tell us specifically whether the cabinet decision applies to these cases," the bench told General Ashok Sharma, who was appearing for the

Sharma said he would take specific instruction on the issue and sought some time from the apex court.

Senior P S Patwalia, along with Additional General appearing for Thakur, HPCA and others, said he too needed some time to go through the documents.

He said once the lease amount of Rs 1.26 crore was accepted by the state government, there is no criminality left in the case.

To this, the bench said, these sort of arguments can only be considered at the stage of final arguments when it will have to pass an order on merit.

The General then intervened and said the cabinet decision will not cover these cases and due procedure under section 321 of CrPC (withdrawal from prosecution) will have to be followed.

"Then you will have to move the application before the for withdrawal of the cases as per law," the bench observed and directed the General to take specific instruction and clarify whether the HPCA cases before it were covered by the cabinet decision.

The bench then posted the matter for further hearing on April 17.

was last month appointed by the to represent it in the as Additional General. He had, however, written to the seeking permission to continue appearing in certain cases, which included the HPCA matters against the

The in a letter earlier this month had informed the General about the permission granted by the government.

"The matter was examined at the government level in consultation with the and it has been decided that as a special case, is allowed to defend the referred cases in the Supreme Court, since (he) is retaining these cases," the letter of (home) to General said.

It said that Mukherjee was handling the cases in the prior to his appointment as Additional General.

The apex court had on January 19 asked the whether it would withdraw the criminal cases lodged against BJP and HPCA for alleged irregularities in the cricket stadium in

The top court had then asked since the HPCA, Thakur and others had earlier claimed that the cases were politically motivated, will now the new BJP government withdraw the cases lodged against them.

General had then said that he had no instruction with regard to withdrawal of these cases.

In the recent assembly elections in the state, BJP's ministerial candidate had lost, prompting the party to appoint as Minister.

Dhumal, Thakur and HPCA had challenged the High Court order of April 25, 2014, by which it had refused to quash the FIR and stay the criminal trial pending before special judge, Dharamshala, in a case registered under the provisions of cheating, criminal conspiracy and Prevention of Corruption Act.

The high court had rejected their plea saying no case for interference is made out at that stage. The apex court had on January 5, 2015, stayed trial in the case and summoned the case records from the trial court.

Thakur, who is party from Hamirpur and then of HPCA, had contended in apex court that the case was actually a civil dispute but then Virbhadra Singh-led government had made it a criminal case for political reasons.

The FIR in the case was registered by the Dharamsala office of the on August 1, 2013, after Virbhadra Singh led government had come to power in December 2012.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 18:57 IST
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