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Jharkhand Govt Files SLP In SC Challenging HC Order On Maintainability Of PIL

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Jharkhand government on Friday filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court challenging the state High Court’s order on the maintainability of PIL in connection with shell companies allegedly related to state Chief Minister Hemant Soren and his associates.
The state High Court on June 3 held two PILs against the Chief Minister and rejected the arguments made by senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Mukul Rohatgi (questioning the maintainability of the two PILs filed against CM and his associates) in its 79-page judgement.
In its order, the HC had stated that the respondent lawyers have objected to the PILs on the grounds – first, they argued that PILs have not been filed in accordance with the rules framed by the Jharkhand High Court.
Second, petitioner Shiv Shankar Sharma has not furnished the credentials as required under Jharkhand High Court Rules.
Third, the writ petitions have been filed with mala fide intention since the father of the writ petitioner was the witness in a criminal case instituted against the father of the CM, Shibu Soren, in which he was convicted by the trial court.

Fourth, the writ petitioner has directly rushed to the high court without exhausting the remedy available under the Code of Criminal Procedure.
And last, since the lease has been surrendered already by the Chief Minister, there is no occasion for the continuation of this proceeding.

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