Chandigarh: The Punjab High Court and Haryana on Thursday have remained Pro Proceedings of Panchkula Court CBI specifically against former Head of the Head of Haryana Bhupinder Singh Hooda and related Journal (AJL), in the case of re-allotment of the Panchkula plot.
Justice Arvind Singh Sangwan from HC has passed this order after hearing the argument on the petition filed by Hooda and AJL, looking for instructions to cancel the April16 order that was passed by Panchkula judge who opposed them.
Senior Advocate of Kapil Sibal and R S Cheema represent the applicant in this regard.
This case has now been postponed for August 12 for further hearing.
In April, the Special CBI court has framed accusations against Hooda and AJL, under the IPC and the prevention of corruption laws in this case.
All problems were raised before a special judge, HC said challenging cost framing in this case, advisers for Hoba submitted that about allegations of assistance to AJL in plot recovery, in normal language, restoration would consider the rehabilitation of status quo support.
“It is always open to the authority to make a decision where the price will be restored …
it was highlighted further that on May 14, 2005, the applicant also asked senior official authority to consider the possibility of allotment at the current level,” Hood’s advice has submitted.
HC was also told that all problems were raised before the CBI judge specifically Panchkula before framing the accusation.
“The judge refrained from the application of the mind by ignoring the questions directly relevant at the cost framing stage …
CBI judges specifically proceeded by the assumption that a special judge who led the court was formed under the prevention of the corruption law, was to act as a post office on The cost of framing costs and all problems are postponed to the trial stage …
The judge has ignored the open and transparent way in which the applicant examined the problem, “Huba sent him a request.
On December 1, 2018, the CBI has submitted a Chargesheet against Hooda, Moti Lal Vora and Journals Associent Ltd.
(AJL), the publisher of the Herald National Newspaper, in this special CBI court for alleged revenge of land to AJL in Panchkula.
In 2005.
Vora recently died.
In accordance with accusations, industrial plots in Panchkula were illegally allocated back to AJL, which were reportedly controlled by leaders of senior Congress, including the Gandhi family, through Young India Ltd.