"Why can't we say initiate departmental proceedings for misconduct. Here is a case (against officers) not befitting to be in army so can't we ask to hold inquiry into the misconduct. Why not proper inquiry for misconduct," a bench headed by Justice H L Dattu said and asked Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi to return with the answer, when the matter will be heard again on October 14.
The bench, also comprising Justices S A Bobde and A M Sapre, suggested departmental action for misconduct after Rohatgi said the proceedings initiated since 2007 on public interest litigation (PIL) cannot be turned into an appeal for directing retrial of those, who have already pleaded guilty and have been inflicted with punishment in various forms.
Taking note that the Attorney General was opposing tooth and nail, its endeavour to widen the scope of the PIL by raising the issue of fundamental right, the bench said there was a prayer in the petition for initiating departmental action, which can be looked into since "misconduct is a wide expression".
The apex court said though seven years have passed since the PIL was filed by advocate Arvind Sharma on the issue but the first prayer is still intact for CBI probe and "Why we should not be granting prayer for CBI inquiry".
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