Ex-PM Manmohan's plea to be heard by special bench: SC

The apex court had on April 1 stayed the trial court order summoning former PM as accused in a coal block allocation case and the proceedings before it

Ex-PM Manmohan's plea to be heard by special bench: SC
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 07 2015 | 12:29 PM IST
The Supreme Court today made it clear that the appeal of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, challenging the trial court order summoning him as an accused in a coal scam case, would be heard by a special bench which has been hearing such cases.

The observation was made by a bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dattu when senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Singh, sought an early hearing of the appeal filed by former Prime Minister.

"This is the matter which is not entirely related to the coal allocation case," Sibal said.

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"We will refer this to the coal bench and you go before that bench and convince them that this is not a coal matter," the bench said.

The bench, also comprising justice Arun Mishra, said that this matter will be listed next week.

Minutes after the development, senior advocate Harish Salve appearing for Hindalco, mentioned the plea before the bench and sought the hearing after Diwali vacation. The plea was resisted by Sibal.

"These all are that matter. They should be heard together," Salve said. The submissions of Salve were supported by another senior advocate K K Venugopal who appeared for former minister of state for coal Santosh Bagrodia, also an accused in another coal scam case.

The bench, which tentatively agreed with Salve's plea and fixed the matters for hearing on November 17, later asked the lawyers to arrive at a consensus with regard to the date of hearing and then mention it together before the bench.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had ordered deletion from its list of business of September 21 the batch of appeals filed by Singh and others.

The apex court had on April 1 stayed the trial court order summoning former PM as accused in a coal block allocation case and the proceedings before it.

The relief was also extended to Hindalco Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla, whose company was granted Talabira-II coal block in Odisha in 2005, former Coal Secretary P C Parakh, two Hindalco officials Shubhendu Amitabh and D Bhattacharya and the company itself.
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First Published: Oct 07 2015 | 12:22 PM IST

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