A division bench of Justices P V Hardas and A M Thipsay raised this query while hearing a petition filed by Additional Chief Secretary T C Benjamin seeking to quash an order passed by a special court directing the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) to investigate allegations against him and developer Niranjan Hiranandani in a real estate scam.
Benjamin, former Principal Secretary in the Urban Development Department, is accused of not taking action against Hiranandani who allegedly built luxury flats in suburban Powai in breach of a tripartite agreement between the builder, the state government and MMRDA.
The High Court today sought to know whether the section gives a special court the power to order inquiry.
"Section 156 (3) of CrPC empowers a magistrate to initiate inquiry. Does a special court also come under the definition of a magistrate ?" Justice Hardas asked.
The court has posted the matter for further hearing next week due to the absence of Daundkar's lawyer.
Daundkar's complaint stated that in 1977, the state had announced the Powai Housing Development Scheme for economically weaker sections (EWS) that was to be implemented over 140 hectares in Powai, Kopri and Tirandaz. In 1986, the state signed an agreement with Hiranandani, and handed over 230 acres.
"However, the developer had flouted the tripartite agreement with the state and MMRDA which allowed him to develop 230 acres in Powai and construct affordable houses and hand over part to the state," Daundkar alleged.
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