New Delhi: Supreme Court on Tuesday favoured an IT probe against family members of former Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan for allegedly amassing wealth disproportionate to their known sources of Income during his tenure as an apex court judge and Chairperson of the NHRC
The Supreme Court also sought the assistance of the Attorney General to hear the plea by NGO ‘Common Cause' seeking a CBI probe into alleged amassing of wealth
"Let learned Attorney General appear and assist us," a bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and Prafulla C Pant said and fixed the PIL, filed by NGO Common Cause, for hearing on November 15.
During the brief hearing, the bench, which made clear that it would not go into the allegations of 'benami' transactions, said the issue of alleged Income Tax violations could have been looked into.
"It is the duty of the Income Tax officer to find out the source of income. That action has not been taken," it observed when Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the NGO, alleged that around 21 properties have been acquired in the names of son, daughter and brother of the former CJI.
Moreover, the queries of the IT department on sources of income have not been sufficiently replied to, he said while referring to the reports of the tax authorities.
At the outset, Bhushan said the prayer seeking removal of Justice Balakrishnan as Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has become infructuous as he has already demitted the office and blamed non-listing of his plea for hearing for a considerable time as the reason behind it.
"... sadly, the impression which is gaining ground is that the judiciary now ceases to be accountable and nothing can be done against it. This situation has very serious consequences," he said.
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To restore the faith of people in the judicial system, CBI should be asked to register a preliminary enquiry into the charges of disproportionate assets under the Prevention of Corruption Act, Bhushan said, adding that he has annexed copies of certain sale deeds pertaining to some properties.
Earlier, the court, on August 26, 2013, had asked the government to file its response to the PIL seeking initiation of removal process of Justice Balakrishnan from the post of NHRC Chairman for alleged "misbehaviour" and purchase of 'benami' properties.
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