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A Bench led by Justice H L Dattu admitted a bunch of petitions that have sought prosecution of Mayawati and her the then environment minister Naseemuddin Siddiqui. It issued notices to the BSP leaders, seeking their replies within four weeks.
The petitions, which were dismissed by the Allahabad High Court in November last, have challenged a refusal by the competent authority to grant sanction for prosecuting the duo for alleged offences of criminal conspiracy, cheating, forgery and under certain provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
“We will examine this case. We want to take a second look at the matter,” said the Bench while issuing notices also to the Centre, the CBI and the Uttar Pradesh government. During the hearing, Mayawati’s counsel K K Venugopal brought to the notice of the Bench that it was for the fourth time that such a plea had reached the court. The Bench, however, responded that it would want to examine the matter afresh.
Earlier, Shanti Bhushan, appearing for the petitioners, claimed that the HC erroneously dismissed the batch of PILs on the ground that the CBI had failed to obtain sanction from the competent authority — Governor in this case — for prosecuting Mayawati and Siddiqui. “The point in law is squarely covered by the SC’s judgment in Parkash Singh Badal case wherein it has been ruled that a prior sanction for prosecution was not required in a case where the alleged act was neither in discharge nor in purported discharge of official duties,” he contended.
The petitioners have contended that the CBI did not challenge the decisions of the then Governor refusing sanction for prosecution.




This Govt. of 60years is responsible for more and more criminalization of the citizens in a visibly direct manner. If BSF jawans were paid enough to visit their families and have respectable family life they would never, go for such activities. The budgets are kept puposely low which frustrates these jawans and the organization as a whole. They are not allowed by the system to say that their provisions are far less than needs. If jawans are paid well, they may also afford to visit recreational areas or set up their family depending on thier moral upbringing. The problem with govt. is that it just ceases to price every public service correctly so that it curbs corruption. Any corrupt bureaucrat if ceases to pay his collection of bribes to his superior and he to the legislators, will be suspended or transfered. Best Indian Engineers prefer a biased setup (by being NRIs) where they can pay their bills by hoest earning in well regulated and tranparent economy.