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HC declines to entertain PIL against transfer of Rs 15cr to PM CARES fund by ICAI

PTI
Published : Aug 26, 2020, 1:20 pm IST
Updated : Aug 26, 2020, 1:20 pm IST

The counsel for the petitioner then sought permission to withdraw the plea and the court dismissed it as withdrawn

Delhi High Court (PTI file)
 Delhi High Court (PTI file)

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday declined to entertain a PIL opposing the decision of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) to transfer Rs 15 crore to the PM CARES fund, saying it appeared to be a "motivated" plea against the president of the institution.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan asked the lawyer appearing for the petitioner, Navneet Chaturvedi, to either withdraw the matter or face dismissal with costs.

 

The counsel for the petitioner then sought permission to withdraw the plea and the court dismissed it as withdrawn.

During the hearing via video conference, the bench asked the petitioner, who according to his lawyer is a journalist and a social worker, how a PIL can be filed when the members of ICAI were not aggrieved by the transfer of funds.

"If the members of ICAI are happy to contribute, then what are the grounds for a PIL," the court asked and added, "this appears to be a motivated petition against the president of the institution".

Besides transferring Rs 15 crore to the PM CARES fund in April, ICAI also pledged an additional Rs 6 crore via contributions from its members.

 

According to the petitioner, the decision was taken by the institution on a request made by the then Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

Tags: pm cares fund, delhi high court, icai
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi

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