A tense hearing in the Apex Court in a case involving allegations against former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh took an amusing detour when Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, representing the leader, went off-screen for some moments.
Mr Sibal, representing Anil Deshmukh, vanished just as he was reading out a previous judgment to support his argument that the allegations against his client were all based on hearsay.
“He (Mr Sibal) appears to be gone,” noted Justice SK Kaul, heading the SC Bench.
Senior Lawyer Harish Salve quipped: “Even the system crashed hearing his arguments.”
In a setback to the Maharashtra Govt and Mr Deshmukh, the Top Court refused to stop a preliminary CBI probe ordered by the Bombay HC into the allegations of former Mumbai Police chief Param Bir Singh against the former minister and NCP leader.
Mr Deshmukh resigned as Maharashtra Home Minister after the HC ordered the CBI investigation.
Mr Singh has accused the former minister of extortion and illegal transfers in an explosive letter after he was replaced and transferred to the Home Guards in a fallout of the Mukesh Ambani bomb scare case in February. Later, he also took Mr Deshmukh to court.
According to Mr Singh, Mr Deshmukh had planned an extortion racket with police officer Sachin Waze, who was arrested in connection with a car full of explosives abandoned near Mukesh Ambani’s home.
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