{"id":52126,"date":"2018-11-20T16:09:58","date_gmt":"2018-11-20T10:39:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/apnlive.com\/?p=52126"},"modified":"2018-11-20T16:46:17","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T11:16:17","slug":"supreme-court-fumes-leak-cbi-director-alok-vermas-reply-puts-off-hearing-nov-29","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/apnlive.com\/india-news\/supreme-court-fumes-leak-cbi-director-alok-vermas-reply-puts-off-hearing-nov-29\/","title":{"rendered":"Supreme Court fumes at leak of CBI director Alok Verma\u2019s reply, puts off hearing to Nov 29"},"content":{"rendered":"

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Hearing of the CBI Director Alok Kumar Verma\u2019s plea challenging the government\u2019s decision to divest him of duties and sending him on leave was put off for Nov 29 with the Supreme Court expressing its annoyance at the leak of confidential details related to the case and lamenting the evident lack of respect for the institution.<\/p>\n

The court held the CBI director responsible for selective leaks of Central Vigilance Commission\u2019s (CVC) report on corruption charges against him and his response to it, both of which were confidential documents submitted in the court in sealed covers.<\/p>\n

When on Tuesday (November 20) morning, the bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi<\/a> and Justices SK Kaul and KM Joseph resumed hearing the case \u2013 on Monday it had said it did not want to delay it when CBI director Verma\u2019s counsel senior advocate Gopal Sankarnarayanan sought more time for filing his reply to CVC report \u2013 it asked Verma\u2019s lead counsel, senior advocate Fali S Nariman, how confidential details related to the case were being published by sections of the media.<\/p>\n

Nariman told the bench that the leaks were \u201cunauthorised\u201d and that the court could \u201csummon the editors\u201d for further information.<\/p>\n

The \u2018leak\u2019 reportedly referred to an article published by online news portal The Wire which had reproduced excerpts of Verma\u2019s response to a questionnaire he was given by the CVC during the two weeks that it conducted a court-monitored probe against the CBI chief under supervision of retired Supreme Court judge, Justice AK Patnaik.<\/p>\n

The CVC inquiry was been initiated under four broad categories of complaints made against Verma by his deputy, Rakesh Asthana, who, along with Verma, was also been divested of his responsibilities as CBI special director by the central government.<\/p>\n

The Supreme Court had earlier remarked that the findings of the CVC were \u201cvery complimentary on some of the charges\u201d made out against Verma but also \u201cnot so complimentary and very uncomplimentary\u201d on other charges.<\/p>\n

The Chief Justice also told Nariman that the bench wasn\u2019t happy at the manner in which senior advocate Gopal Sankarnarayanan had approached the court, on Monday (November 19), seeking additional time to file Verma\u2019s reply to the CVC inquiry report. The bench had, last week, granted Verma time till November 19 (1 P.M) to file his reply to the inquiry report.<\/p>\n

Sankarnarayanan had approached the bench on Monday morning seeking an extension of the deadline following which the court had directed that the reply must be filed by 4 P.M the same day. Verma\u2019s reply was submitted to the Supreme Court\u2019s registry in a sealed cover a couple of hours later.<\/p>\n

After the Chief Justice expressed on Tuesday that he was not happy with Sankarnarayanan approaching the bench for additional time, Nariman claimed that the request had not been authorised by him as Verma\u2019s lead counsel and that he had got to know of the development only through the media.<\/p>\n

Evidently miffed at the manner in which leaks related to the case were happening in the media, Chief Justice Gogoi adjourned the hearing in the case till November 29, admonishing counsels for all parties in the case, stating: \u201cwe don\u2019t think any of you deserve any hearing.\u201d<\/p>\n

Shortly after the bench adjourned the matter, Nariman approached the Chief Justice and apologised for the goings-on that had upset the court, reported India Legal. The senior advocate then asked the Chief Justice to grant him some time to make certain clarifications.<\/p>\n

Thereafter, as Nariman, Sankarnarayanan and an advocate-on-record apparently engaged by Verma for the case appeared before the bench, Chief Justice Gogoi said: \u201cWe are unable to help you due to the inefficiency of the counsel. We want to know what is going on. This is a place for adjudication of legal rights, not a platform for people to come and express anything they want. We will set it right.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Chief Justice, referring to CBI director Alok Verma, said: \u201cWe expressed that highest degree of confidentiality must be maintained and this litigant (the CBI director) takes the papers and shares them with everyone. Our respect for this institution is not shared by anyone for some strange reason.\u201d<\/p>\n

Nariman sought to pacify the bench by stating that the article published by The Wire was about Verma\u2019s response to the CVC questionnaire during the course of the investigation and that this response was not covered by the confidentiality order of the top court, which was specifically on the final inquiry report and Verma\u2019s response to it \u2013 both documents currently under perusal of the bench.<\/p>\n

Nariman asserted that there had been \u201cno violation of the SC order\u201d.<\/p>\n

Senior advocate Sankarnarayanan then approached the bench stating: \u201cI would like to clear my name\u201d. Earlier in the day, Nariman had told the bench that Sankarnarayanan had not been authorised to approach the bench on Monday for seeking an extension for filing Verma\u2019s response to the CVC inquiry report.<\/p>\n

While the bench declined to hear Sankarnarayanan\u2019s clarification, another advocate-on-record (AoR) who had previously appeared for Verma told the bench that the CBI chief had authorised her and Sankarnarayanan to seek the extension.<\/p>\n

This set off a spat between Nariman and Sankarnarayanan. While Sankarnarayanan insisted that he had been authorised by Verma to appear for him in the case, Nariman responded saying: Don\u2019t tell me what to do\u2026 I have experience of 67 years.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Chief Justice then made it clear to the sparring lawyers that it was not inclined to hear anyone except Nariman. Nariman told the court that the mentioning done by Sankarnarayanan was wrong. \u201cNothing is mentioned in the court if a senior is involved,\u201d Nariman said, adding that as Verma\u2019s lead counsel, he had not authorised Sankarnarayanan to appear before the bench on Monday and ask for an extension of the deadline to file the CBI chief\u2019s response to the CVC inquiry report.<\/p>\n

The bench then also noted its displeasure over the publication of the petition filed by senior CBI officer MK Sinha challenging his transfer from the SIT probe into corruption cases against Rakesh Asthana.<\/p>\n

Sinha was among a slew of officers who were probing Asthana and were transferred hours after the Centre ordered Verma and Asthana to go on leave on October 24. Interim CBI chief M Nageswara Rao had transferred all officers probing Asthana out of Delhi. Each of these officers has now filed separate petitions before the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court challenging their transfers and each plea has made specific and startling claims not just about the affairs within the CBI but also against high ranking officials in the Prime Minister\u2019s Office \u2013 including National Security Advisor Ajit Doval \u2013 and a junior minister in the union council.<\/p>\n

Sinha\u2019s petition, filed earlier this week alleges that Doval was trying to shield Asthana in the corruption cases being investigated against the CBI special director. This was reported widely in the media.<\/p>\n

Much of what Sinha mentions in his petition is the same as what Verma has explained in his confidential reply to the CVC inquiry report, sources told India legal. Verma\u2019s detractors have been claiming that since he could not violate the SC\u2019s confidentiality order that prohibited him from sharing details of his response to the CVC inquiry report with the press, he got Sinha to file a petition that made the same claims, knowing that the press would lap it up owing to the grave allegations made in it.<\/p>\n

With all these shenanigans happening in the case that gets murkier by the day, it remains to be seen how it progresses and which way it goes.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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