Bombay High Court to decide on maintainability of Param Bir Singh’s PIL on April 5
The Hindu
The public interest litigation also alleged corruption in police transfers and postings and political interference in probes.
The Bombay High Court on April 5 will pronounce its order on whether a PIL filed by former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh seeking CBI probe against Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh should be heard further. Mr. Singh’s plea alleged that Mr. Deshmukh had asked police officers, including suspended assistant police inspector Sachin Vaze who has been arrested in the case of bomb scare near industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence in Mumbai, to collect ₹100 crore each month from bars and restaurants. The public interest litigation also alleged corruption in police transfers and postings and political interference in probes.More Related News
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