News Desk, Press24 News, New Delhi
Published by: Prashant Kumar
Updated Fri, 11 Jun 2021 12:21 PM IST
In the Antilia case, accused Sachin Vajhe had accused Deshmukh of asking for recovery in a letter, on the basis of which former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh applied for transfer of the case. Which was rejected by the top court.
On the petition of Parambir Singh, the Supreme Court refused to entertain the petition. Parambir Singh had said that an inquiry has been initiated against Anil Deshmukh to pressurize him to withdraw the complaint. The matter should be transferred outside the state. Commenting on this, the Supreme Court said that those whose houses are of glass do not throw stones at the houses of others.
It is worth noting that the CBI is investigating against former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, surrounded by allegations of recovery of 100 crores. Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh had accused Deshmukh of giving a target of recovery, after which there was a political turmoil in the state. Anil Deshmukh had to resign from the post of Home Minister in view of the pressure of the opposition.
CBI investigation started on the order of High Court
After that Parambir Singh filed a petition against Anil Deshmukh in the High Court and demanded investigation. The CBI started the investigation on the orders of the High Court. The Maharashtra government and Anil Deshmukh approached the Supreme Court against this investigation. At the same time, the Supreme Court rejected the application of the Maharashtra government and its former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh. Both had challenged the Bombay High Court order ordering a CBI probe into the allegations of recovery of Rs 100 crore.
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On the petition of Parambir Singh, the Supreme Court refused to entertain the petition. Parambir Singh had said that an inquiry has been initiated against Anil Deshmukh to pressurize him to withdraw the complaint. The matter should be transferred outside the state. Commenting on this, the Supreme Court said that those whose houses are of glass do not throw stones at the houses of others.
It is worth noting that the CBI is investigating against former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, surrounded by allegations of recovery of 100 crores. Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh had accused Deshmukh of giving a target of recovery, after which there was a political turmoil in the state. Anil Deshmukh had to resign from the post of Home Minister in view of the pressure of the opposition.
CBI investigation started on the order of High Court
After that Parambir Singh filed a petition against Anil Deshmukh in the High Court and demanded investigation. The CBI started the investigation on the orders of the High Court. The Maharashtra government and Anil Deshmukh approached the Supreme Court against this investigation. At the same time, the Supreme Court rejected the application of the Maharashtra government and its former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh. Both had challenged the Bombay High Court order ordering a CBI probe into the allegations of recovery of Rs 100 crore.
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