New Delhi, Aug 1 : In a breather for BJP President Amit Shah, the Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a plea by social activist and former bureaucrat Harsh Mander challenging his discharge in the alleged staged killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh.
A bench of Justice S.A. Bobde and Justice Ashok Bhushan rejected the plea by Mander, who had challenged the Bombay High Court order rejecting his plea against the discharge of Amit Shah on the grounds of the former bureaucrat’s locus standi to do so.
While rejecting the plea by Mander, the bench said: “Where a person genuinely aggrieved moves the court, it takes a different colour, and another person who is not even remotely connected (moves the court),” it takes a different dimension.—IANS
Very handy tools with him are other creations
He made them man’s many gods and goddesses
He sweetly spun lies to write epics and mythologies
He beautifully adopted Adolf Hitler’s techniques
Tell a lie big enough told Adolf Hitler
Tell it frequently he added with a voice subtler
Surely, he said, people would accept and believe
The weak minds thus would dance to liar’s tune
Very strange judgement.
Shah’s application in the apex court also questioned the propriety of Justice Aftab Alam considering the fact that he was aware that Justice Chatterjee’s name figured in the provident fund scam. Shah was interrogated over three days in jail in mid August, but the CBI said he did not cooperate and denied any involvement in the case.