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SC dismisses 2nd PIL against Bihar CM Nitish Kumar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today dismissed the second PIL filed by a seeking the disqualification of Kumar from the for allegedly suppressing from the that a murder case was pending against him.

A bench headed by expressed anguish over the fact that M L Sharma, whose earlier PIL on the same issue was dismissed, had moved another one with seeking similar reliefs and had even made the (PMO) as one of the parties.

"You do not file a properly constituted petition," the bench, comprising justices Misra, A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud, said.

"We have already dismissed your petition on the same issue two weeks back after getting the response from the other side," it said.

The bench also took exception to the fact that the PMO had been made a party to the petition and asked, "Why PMO has been made a party".

Earlier, the apex court on March 19 had dismissed the lawyer's PIL, saying it lacked merit as a candidate is liable to disclose the pendency of a criminal case only after a court takes cognisance.

The bench had taken note of Kumar's submission that he had informed the of the pendency of the case in 2012 after the court took cognisance of it in 2009.

"The Election rules say that he (Kumar) should declare it (pendency of criminal case) post cognisance of the case," the bench had said while dismissing the PIL.

The PIL, filed by Sharma, had alleged that there was a criminal case against the JD(U) in which he was accused of killing a local and injuring four others ahead of the by-election from Bihar's Barh constituency in 1991.

The had sought cancellation of Kumar's membership of the in accordance with the Election Commission's 2002 order that it was mandatory for candidates to disclose criminal cases against them in their affidavits annexed to the nomination papers.

He had claimed that the had not disclosed the criminal case pending against him in affidavits since 2004, with the exception of 2012.

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First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 21:15 IST
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