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This is an archive article published on April 9, 2010

SC dismisses plea of Avadesh Prakash against COI

SC dismissed the petition filed by Avadesh Prakash challenging the COI ordered against him in the Sukna case.

The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed the petition filed by Lt General (retd) Avadesh Prakash challenging the Court of Inquiry (COI) ordered against him in the Sukna land scam case.

A bench of Justices V S Sirpurkar and Mukundakam Sharma asked the retired army officer to submit himself to the inquiry to prove his innocence.

When senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi tried to point out certain alleged irregularities in the proceedings,the bench snubbed him,saying it would not dig into the matter at this stage a lot of skeletons would tumble out.

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“Once we start digging,many skeletons will be tumbling out,” the bench said.

However,the apex court said Prakash was at liberty to approach the court at a later stage if he is aggrieved by the final outcome.

Prakash had approached the apex court challenging the order of COI after the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) directed a fresh Court of Inquiry giving him opportunity to cross-examine all the material witnesses.

Rohatgi and Jyoti Singh,appearing for Prakash,had alleged it was a case where the trial has not taken place in a fair manner as witnesses were not examined in presence of the aggrieved officer.

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Prakash,who retired from the Army on January 31,had contended the COI was bad in law as it was not in accordance with the Army Rule 180 which requires that examination (recording of statements) of witnesses have to be done in the presence of the accused officer.

The AFT,which had given him partial relief of cross-examining the witnesses,had asked Prakash to report before the COI in Kolkata at the Army’s Eastern Command Headquarters.

The AFT had allowed Prakash to cross-examine six witnesses who had deposed against him in the COI in his absence.

The six witnesses are Lt Gen P K Rath,Lt Gen Ramesh Halgali,Maj Gen P C Sen,Col N K Dabas,Lt Col Jiji Verghese and Naib Subedar Surjit Singh.

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Prakash was indicted by an Army COI for his alleged role in issuing of ‘No-objection Certificate’ to a private realtor Dilip Agarwal for building an educational institute on a 71-acre land adjacent to the Sukna military station in West Bengal.

Prakash,along with Lt Gen P K Rath,was facing a court martial in the case. Two other senior army officers Lt General Ramesh Halgali and Major Gen P C Sen are facing administrative action for their alleged roles in the case.

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