Dehradoon:The Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside the High Court orders directing a CBI investigation into corruption allegations against former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat. SC bench comprising Justice MR Shah and Justice CT Ravikumar gave the verdict, citing that the HC's directions are in violation of natural justice.
"We are of the opinion that directions are unsustainable. Directions issued by the HC are without jurisdiction and in violation of natural justice. Directions to initiate an investigation against the appellant and any observation made by HC are quashed and set aside," the court observed.
The court further highlighted in its order that Rawat was given no opportunity to make his point back in 2020, when the Uttrakhand High Court had ordered a CBI probe into allegations leveled by journalist Umesh Sharma. In a video, Sharma had accused Rawat of transferring money into the accounts of relatives in 2016 to support the appointment of a person as the head of Gau Seva Aayog in Jharkhand.
In an 83-page order, the HC had directed the Superintendent of Police of CBI, Dehradun, to register an FIR on Sharma's allegations and investigate the matter. The court had held that "considering the nature of allegations leveled against Trivendra Singh Rawat, Chief Minister of the State, it would be appropriate to unfold the truth". Court had said that it would be in the interest of the state that doubts are cleared.