New Delhi: “Justice cannot be purchased like this”, a ‘furious’ Supreme Court said Wednesday while coming down heavily on VVIP chopper scam accused Gautam Khaitan in a case related to the black money law.
The apex court, dealing with the issue as to whether the 2016 black money law could be allowed to operate with retrospective effect from July 2015 to book and probe offenders, took umbrage at Gautam Khaitan for seeking four weeks time to make his stand clear.
Khaitan was seeking time to respond to the Centre’s appeal against the Delhi High Court order which had said that the 2016 black money law cannot be allowed to operate with retrospective effect from July 2015. The top court had in May this year stayed the High Court’s May 16 order and had said it would hear the matter.
The approach by Khaitan’s counsel was not appreciated by the top court which said it was a delaying tactic and to avoid the bench which was hearing the matter.
“What is your effort, we understand that. We are averse to it. Do not speak. We are furious. This is not the way. You want to avoid the bench. Justice cannot be delayed like this,” a bench of Justices Arun Mishra and MR Shah told the lawyer appearing for Khaitan. “Do not do this non-sense. Justice cannot be purchased like this,” the bench added.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, told the bench that an important ‘question of law’ is involved in the case.
After the bench said it would hear the matter n September 17, Khaitan’s counsel said, “We want to file our reply (to Centre’s plea). Give us four weeks time to file reply””
The bench objected to this. “No. Not this way. We deprecate this kind of work. This is not the way to behave in the court. It should not have happened in the open court. You are doing something very objectionable,” the bench stated. “You are lawyers and you should protect the law. The way you have conducted yourself is not proper,” the bench added.
The bench then asked the counsel to file the response by September 17 and posted the matter for hearing, September 18.
Gautam Khaitan is one of the accused in the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper scam.
PTI