The Supreme Court today stayed the order of the Bombay High Court that had directed the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against NCP leader Dhananjay Munde in an alleged land grabbing case..The Vacation Bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and Surya Kant also issued notice to the State of Maharashtra as well as the complainants in the plea filed by the leader of opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council..While granting relief to Munde, the Bench questioned the need for the Bombay High Court to exercise its jurisdiction under Article 226 in this case. The Court asked,.“What was the extraordinary feature in this case that the High Court used it’s power under Article 226?”.The Court also asked the State of Maharashtra why the usual procedure laid down in the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) was not followed and a need was felt for approaching the High court under Article 226..The Court however refused to go into the merits of the case for the time being..The petition was filed to challenge the June 11 order of the Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court that had directed for an FIR to be registered against Dhananjay Munde in a case relating to illegal purchase of government land in Beed District in Maharashtra..Image courtesy: India TV News.Read the Order:.Bar & Bench is available on WhatsApp. For real-time updates on stories, Click here to subscribe to our WhatsApp.
The Supreme Court today stayed the order of the Bombay High Court that had directed the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against NCP leader Dhananjay Munde in an alleged land grabbing case..The Vacation Bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and Surya Kant also issued notice to the State of Maharashtra as well as the complainants in the plea filed by the leader of opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council..While granting relief to Munde, the Bench questioned the need for the Bombay High Court to exercise its jurisdiction under Article 226 in this case. The Court asked,.“What was the extraordinary feature in this case that the High Court used it’s power under Article 226?”.The Court also asked the State of Maharashtra why the usual procedure laid down in the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) was not followed and a need was felt for approaching the High court under Article 226..The Court however refused to go into the merits of the case for the time being..The petition was filed to challenge the June 11 order of the Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court that had directed for an FIR to be registered against Dhananjay Munde in a case relating to illegal purchase of government land in Beed District in Maharashtra..Image courtesy: India TV News.Read the Order:.Bar & Bench is available on WhatsApp. For real-time updates on stories, Click here to subscribe to our WhatsApp.