In a relief to J. Jayalalithaa, the Supreme Court today set aside the Karnataka Government’s decision to remove Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) G. Bhawani Singh from the disproportionate assets case against the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.
Terming the decision as “malafide”, a bench of Justices B. S. Chauhan and S. A. Bobde also asked the Karnataka High Court and the State Government to consider extending the tenure of the special trial judge in keeping with the law.
“The extension can be given as per the law and in consultation with the High Court,” the bench said, adding the trial court’s record runs into nearly 33,000 pages and the recording of statements of witnesses has also been completed.
The apex court, on September 25, had reserved its verdict on the issue of appointment and sacking of SPP Singh in the case and also on the AIADMK chief’s plea for extension of the tenure of the trial judge who is scheduled to retire today.
Earlier during the proceedings, DMK General Secretary K. Anbalagan had opposed Jayalalithaa’s plea, saying that she and other accused were allegedly responsible for the protracted trial in the 17-year-old case.
Attorney-General G. E. Vahanvati, appearing for the Karnataka Government, had also opposed the plea of Jayalalithaa on the SPP and for extension of the tenure of the special judge till the completion of the trial.
The bench had deliberated on the political overtones on the issue of the appointment and sacking Singh as the SPP.
“Was there (in Karnataka) the same Government? When did the Government change?” the bench had asked.
The Attorney-General had said the new Government came on May 8 this year but the appointment of Singh was done without any consultation between the State Government and the Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court.
The bench, which had perused the records, had noted Singh, who has been sacked as SPP in the case, was appointed without any objection by the Karnataka Government to conduct the trial in the 17-year-old case.