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SC calls public prosecutor’s appointment bad

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today held that Tamil Nadu government has no right to appoint advocate Bhawani Singh as special public prosecutor(SPP) to appear in Karnataka HC for J Jayalalithaa’s disproportionate assets case.

SC calls public prosecutor’s appointment bad

J Jayalalithaa



New Delhi, April 27

The Supreme Court today held that Tamil Nadu government has no right to appoint advocate Bhawani Singh as special public prosecutor(SPP) to appear in Karnataka HC for J Jayalalithaa’s disproportionate assets case.

A three-judge Bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra, however said, though the appointment of the SPP is “bad in law”, it does not warrant “de novo” (fresh) hearing of appeals of the convicts, including the AIADMK chief.

“Tamil Nadu has no authority to appoint respondent number 4 (Singh) as Special Public Prosecutor,” the Bench also comprising justices R K Agrawal and Prafulla C Pant said, adding that it does not concur with the findings of Justice Madan B Lokur that fresh hearing on the appeal be conducted before the HC.

The Bench also allowed DMK leader K Anbazhagan and Karnataka to file written submissions in the high court by tomorrow. It said the HC can go ahead and pronounce the verdict after considering the submissions of Anbazhagan and the state in the matter. — PTI

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