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SC seeks CBI, Maha's response on defreezing of accounts of Adarsh society

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today sought response from the and the government on a plea of Mumbai-based allowing it to withdraw around Rs 1 crore for maintenance and litigation.

The society has challenged the Mumbai's special court's order directly in apex court by which it had refused to accept the application for deposit of security of immovable assets.

A bench of Justices J and issued notice to the and the government and sought their replies in four weeks.

The apex court had on January 5 said that will be defreezed and the society will deposit security of immovable assets to the satisfaction of special court at

The bank accounts, which the society claimed to have opened to meet litigation cost by the members, were frozen by during the probe into the 2010 Adarsh scam.

The society had contended that the amount lying in these had nothing to do with the investigation as it was collected by the members of society to meet litigation cost.

It had said that after first FIR was registered in the case, the society members came forward to contribute Rs 2 lakh each to meet the expenses of litigation.

The Adarsh scam had kicked up a political storm leading to the resignation of the then of Maharashtra, The 31-storey Adarsh apartments was built at Colaba in posh South locality for 1999 Kargil war heroes and war widows.

The had earlier ordered demolition of the apartments and sought initiation of criminal proceedings against politicians and bureaucrats for alleged misuse of powers, holding that the tower was illegally constructed.

It had asked the to carry out the demolition at the expense of

It had also asked the Centre and the government to consider initiating civil and criminal proceedings against bureaucrats, ministers and politicians for misuse and abuse of power to get plots under the scheme.

The top court in July last year had said that the Adarsh apartments would not be demolished for the time being and asked the Centre to secure it after taking its possession from the housing society.

In 2011, the government had set up a two-member judicial commission headed by Justice J A Patil to inquire into the Adarsh scam.

After probing the issue for over two years, it submitted its report in 2013, which found that there had been 25 illegal allotments, including 22 purchases made by proxy.

Later, the CBI, the and (ED) also investigated the scam.

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

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 20:45 IST
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