Nagpur: A social worker filed a contempt petition against former Zilla Parishad chief executive officer (CEO) for alleged non-compliance of Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court’s requests (September 13, 2017).
While hearing a PIL filed by Mohan Karemore, the HC had led her to run an inquiry into alleged irregularities in procurement of furniture from the ZP.
The HC issued a contempt notice to the respondents, like the CEO, requesting her to answer before another hearing.
Citing audit objections of 2014-15 got under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, the petitioner maintained that the job has been sub-divided and given to various builders, whereas three supplies were procured in the available market by unscrupulous providers.
The court had noted that because objections were raised at the audit file, the worried office bearers of Zilla Parishad were presumed to submit an suitable reply.
The petitioner had forced the nation rural development division secretary, public works department (PWD) chief secretary and executive scientist, moreover ZP CEO as economists at the PIL while trying a during research into the alleged irregularities in the purchase of furniture.
The petitioner obtained the report by the respondent’s office and he came into a decision that the respondent had not conducted the query.
This was conducted through an executive engineer from whom allegations of misappropriation of money at order of furniture to your ZP’s brand new construction were created.
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