June 03, 2012
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Justice Dinakaran's petition a calculated delaying tactic by an intelligent man: SC


  • ".. the belated raising of objection againstinclusion of respondent No.3 in the Committee under Section 3(2) appears to be a calculated move on the petitioner's part," noted today's order passed by Justice G.S. Singhvi of the Supreme Court
  • Indeed, Dinakaran, who filed an objection to the inclusion of a particular lawyer a year after he came to know of the lawyer's presence on the committee, was roundly criticized by the Supreme Court today for his delaying tactic
  • "Therefore, he wants to adopt every possible tactic to delay the submission of report which may in all probability compel the Committee to make a request to the Chairman to extend the time
  • The Supreme Court judgement on Justice Dinakaran's objection to a Rajya Sabha inquiry committee clearly exposes the motive of the former Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court
  • This Court or, for that reason, no Court can render assistance to the petitioner in a petition filed with the sole object of delaying finalisation of the inquiry," noted the order


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