AG to report instructions today

Arms license scam echoes in DB

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 1: In a significant development, a Division Bench of J&K and Ladakh High Court comprising Chief Justice N Kotiswar Singh and Justice Puneet Gupta has expressed concern over delay on the part of Government of J&K in forwarding proposal for grant of prosecution sanction with regard to IAS officers allegedly involved in arms license scam for which CBI has sought prosecution sanction in two FIRs.
The DB was hearing Public Interest litigation (PIL No.9/2012) titled Sheikh Mohd Shafi and Another Versus Union of India and Others. The Advocate General D C Raina appearing for Government of J&K requested the Division Bench that he will report instructions in the matter on June 2.
When the much publicized PIL came up for hearing, Advocate Sheikh Shakeel Ahmed with Advocates Supriya Chouhan and Advocate Mohd. Zulkarnain Chowdhary appearing for the petitioners submitted that the Government of J&K is shielding the IAS officers involved in arms license scam and since June 2021, the GAD is sitting over the matter as DoPT, Govt of India had returned the proposal in June 2021 to Govt of J&K to remove the defects in the file in order to facilitate DoPT to proceed further in the matter.
Advocate Ahmed further submitted that the timeline fixed by the Apex Court in its celebrated judgement Subramanian Swamy Versus Dr Manmohan Singh is being flouted with impunity by the J&K Govt.
At this stage, the Chief Justice N Kotiswar Singh heading the Division Bench put a specific query to Senior AAG S S Nanda about the delay in the matter and the Advocate General D C Raina in the open court assured the Division Bench that he will report instructions in the matter on Friday and will also file response in the matter. DSGI Vishal Sharma appeared for Union of India/DoPT.
In view of the statement of the Advocate General D C Raina, the Division Bench directed the registry to re-notify the instant PIL for June 2.