Coal case: SC urges HC to name five officers to replace special judge

Coal case: SC urges HC to name five officers to replace special judge

The Supreme Court on Monday requested the Delhi High Court Chief Justice to name five judicial officers of “high caliber and absolute integrity” in place of Special Judge Bharat Parashar as the presiding officer in the coal block allocation scam trial.

Chief Justice of India Sharad A. A bench headed by Bobde demanded the names based on a letter received from the Registrar General of the Delhi High Court, seeking permission for another suitable officer to be designated / posted as a special judge to the apex court. Of Judge Parashar.

The apex court order citing the High Court official’s letter recorded that Judge Parashar “needs to be replaced, as he has now posted six in the same post after being appointed as a special judge in the aforesaid court in August.” Has completed more than a year. ” 19, 2014. “

The court order states that the case has been pending for nearly six years when the law considers the disposal of such cases in two years which can be extended to four times every six months.

As per the court order, we request the Hon’ble Chief Justice, Delhi High Court to enable us to give a panel of five judges of high caliber and full integrity. Read it

The bench ordered the case to be listed after two weeks.

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