Senior counsel and former Advocate-General B.V. Acharya is back as the Special Public Prosecutor in the disproportionate assets case against AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa.
The Karnataka government on Tuesday issued a notification appointing him once again as SPP following Monday’s direction of the Supreme Court.
The apex court had said it was the Karnataka government and not Tamil Nadu that has to prosecute the appeal filed by Ms. Jayalalithaa questioning her conviction by the trial court in the case, before the High Court of Karnataka, including appointment of prosecutor.
Mr. Acharya, who had conducted the trial of the case as SPP from 2004 to 2012, had resigned in August 2012, saying “he had suffered untold hardship and embarrassment at the instance of interested parties whose sole objective appears to be to get rid of me as SPP.”
Later, the government in 2013 had appointed G. Bhavani Singh.
>The controversy
The Karnataka government appointed senior lawyer Bhavani Singh in February 2013 as the Special Public Prosecutor replacing B.V.Acharya, who cited suffering at the hands of ‘interested parties’. The appointment of the SPP was challenged by DMK leader K.Anbazhagan on the grounds that the accused was in collusion with the Special Public Prosecutor. The Karnataka HC had rejected the plea after which the DMK general secretary challenged the Supreme Court over the appointment. Former Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa argued that the Mr. Anbazhagan’s plea was not ‘genuine’.
The curious case of the SPP
- Former Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy files case alleging Jayalalithaa amassed properties disproportionate to her known sources of income
- Case shifted to Karnataka High Court after DMK cries foul about fairness of trial in Tamil Nadu.
- Karnataka appoints the former Advocate-General B.V. Acharya as Special Public Prosecutor.
- B.V. Acharya expresses inability to continue as SPP, citing pressure from BJP for holding the post of AG (since past 6 months) >read more
- B.V. Acharya quits as SPP after Karnataka accepts his resignation. >read more
- G. Bhavani Singh appointed as SPP as Acharya quits, citing mental agony over Lokayukta order to probe him. >read more
- Karnataka issues notification, citing no reasons, withdrawing Bhavani Singh’s appointment as SPP. Singh moves Supreme Court against the withdrawal. >read more
- SC quashes Karnataka’s notification, reinstates Singh.
- Apex court judge dismisses SPP plea to present seized silver articles of Jayalalithaa’s, says he is trying to cause delay.
- DMK leader K. Anbazhagan moves for Singh’s removal, saying issue of his continuation is still pending. >read more
- Supreme Court strikes down Singh’s appointment as SPP. >read more
>Anbazhagan seeks confirming of sentence
In line with a direction of the Supreme Court, DMK general secretary K.Anbazhagan filed his written submission with the Karnataka High Court that prayed for confirming the sentence and fine imposed on Ms. Jayalalithaa and three others in the case.
>Yet another twist
Editorial: The legal position was always clear - that once a case is transferred from one State to another, the transferee State alone is competent to appoint the prosecutor.
>Jayalalithaa defends Bhavani Singh’s continuance as SPP
Ms. Jayalalithaa argued that Mr. Anbazhagan’s petition to remove Bhavani Singh as Special Public Prosecutor in the appeal is not a "genuine plea."
>'Bhavani Singh has no authority to represent DVAC'
Mr. Anbazhagan’s counsel claimed that Mr. Singh was appointed as an SPP only for conduct of the trial by Karnataka govt. based on guidelines by SC
>In 2013, Anbazhagan moves HC in Jaya case
Mr. Anbazhagan recounted how he had given “a representation to Karnataka and Chief Justice of the Karnataka against Bhavani Singh detailing the allegations of collusion with the accused.”
Published - April 28, 2015 04:01 pm IST