New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to admit a plea seeking directions to the Central government to hand over the 1993 Vohra Committee report to various Central agencies for a comprehensive probe into the criminal-politician nexus.
A bench headed by Justice SK Kaul refused to admit the plea filed by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay.
"Look at the prayers. I hope the country will be at the top, I hope the world is a beautiful place, I hope every man will live happily, these are the prayers! Write a book on it, not petitions. One can understand giving a nudge to the Centre but I cannot encourage petitions like these. These are all utopian prayers. The petition must serve a purpose, one should understand what directions can be given. Plea dismissed as withdrawn," the bench said.
Senior advocate Anupam Lal Das, appearing for the petitioner, contended that the petition concerns the unholy nexus of politicians with criminals. Today, Lokpal does not have an investigating agency, he said.
After the bench said it wouldn't entertain the plea, the counsel sought to withdraw the petition and approach the Law Commission, which the top court allowed.
The plea filed by advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay sought directions to the Centre to hand over the Vohra Committee report to various Central agencies, including NIA, CBI, ED, IB, SFIO, RAW, CBDT and NCB, for a comprehensive investigation into the criminal-politician nexus.
The plea sought a Lokpal-monitored investigation into the "criminal-political nexus", which it claimed was flagged in the Vohra Committee report.