Mumbai: Asking scam-tainted Adarsh Housing Society to surrender the 31-storey building to the Defence Ministry, the Bombay High Court on Thursday said the structure posed a threat to sensitive defence installations nearby and lessons had to learnt from Mumbai terror attacks.
Invoking Mahatama Gandhi, a bench comprising justices P B Majmudar and R D Dhanuka, said, “There is nothing wrong in accepting your (society’s) mistake and surrendering before the law. You may have committed the mistake then but there can be a change of heart. You are not murderers or terrorists or hardened criminals.
Give the building back to Defence Ministry.” Observing that the security of the nation comes first, Justice Majmudar said, “We have to learn from terrorist attacks. Terrorists have already come till Taj Hotel. Tomorrow they may attack sensitive defence establishments. It is a serious matter and should not be taken lightly.”
Hearing a batch of PILs seeking monitoring of the probe by the High Court, the bench, which had pulled up the CBI over its tardy investigations, expressed satisfaction at the progress in the case, saying it was on the “right track” following the arrest of seven accused since Tuesday.
Maharashtra government counsel Ravi Kadam also informed the court that IAS officers Pradeep Vyas and Jairaj Phatakhave been placed under suspension for their alleged involvemnet in the case.
While Vyas was the Collector of Mumbai, Phatak, who has not yet been arrested, was City Municipal Commissioner when the scam occurred. Expressing satisfaction at the progess in the probe, the court said, “Now things are proceeding on the right track. We are satisfied with the investigations done so far and have full faith that the probe would be completed as expeditiously as possible.”
The bench had on March 12 severely castigated the CBI for its failure to arrest “high-ranking politicians” in the scam despite having evidence and directed the investigative agency to act “without fear or favour”.
“Take action without fear or favour. We agree that some of the accused persons are high-ranking politicians but by initiating action CBI should send out a message that any wrongdoer, irrespective of who he is, will be punished,” the bench had said.
Though K L Gidwani, a former Congress MLC, is the only politician to have been arrested in the scam in which former Chief Minister Ashok Chavan is also an accused, the agency has caught in its net six top retired army officers and bureaucrats including state’s finance secretary Pradeep Vyas.
Those arrested include Major Generals (Retd) A R Kumar and T K Kaul, retired defence estates officer R C Thakur, Brigadier(Retd) M M Wanchoo, P V Deshmukh, a former Deputy Secretary in the Urban Department, Kanhaiyalal Gidwani and Vyas, who was Mumbai Collector when the fraud took place. Citing the example of the Mahatma, who did not hanker for money and physical possessions, the court said politicians and bureaucrats of on Thursday should realise their mistake and emulate the father of the nation. (PTI)