SC to SIT: File black money status report by May 12

"There is a determined effort to frustrate the judgement on black money."

April 21, 2015 07:34 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:09 am IST - New Delhi

The SIT would be sending a copy of its report in a sealed cover to the apex court.

The SIT would be sending a copy of its report in a sealed cover to the apex court.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Special Investigation Team (SIT), headed by former apex court judge Justice M.B. Shah, to file a fresh status report by May 12 on the progress made by it on black money probe.

A bench comprising Chief Justice H.L. Dattu and justices Madan B Lokur and A.K. Sikri said that it has not received any new report and asked senior advocate Soli Sorabjee, appearing for SIT, to “request” the probe team to submit a fresh status report on or before May 12 so that “we can have a look at it before the summer vacation”.

The apex court had on January 20 asked SIT to consider suggestions of senior advocate Ram Jethmalani, who had filed a PIL in 2009 on the black money issue, on the way forward to bring the illegal money stashed in banks abroad.

The court had also said that the SIT, after considering the suggestions in accordance with law, would be sending “a copy of its report to that effect” in a sealed cover to the apex court.

The bench said that it will go through the report first and then decide as to whether it can be given to Mr. Jethmalani and asked him to wait till that time.

Mr. Jethmalani, who is being represented by senior advocate Anil Divan, said, “There is a determined effort to frustrate the judgement (on black money).”

The bench also agreed with the concerns of Mr. Jethmalani on the issue and said, “We are with you on that.”

On the last date of hearing, the bench had said it was more interested in getting back the black money stashed abroad than the disclosure of names of illegal account holders.

Divan had alleged that “not a single rupee has come to this country” in the last six months and only some searches and attachment of properties have been carried out.

The apex court had also granted three weeks time to Divan to file reply to the stand of the Centre, which has so far shown unwillingness to share documents concerning its correspondence with French government on the issue.

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