The Jharkhand High Court on Wednesday deferred the hearing on a writ petition filed by Chief Minister Hemant Soren against the ED’s summons.
The matter will be heard on October 13.
Earlier, Chief Minister Hemant Soren filed a writ petition in the Jharkhand High Court challenging the summons issued against him in a money laundering case by the ED.
ED asked Soren to appear before the agency’s zonal office at Ranchi on September 23, by issuing the 4th summon.
Soren moved the state High Court after his petition to the Supreme Court was rejected and he was directed by the top court on Monday to approach the concerned High Court with his plea against the ED’s summons.
The bench comprising of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Bela M Trivedi refused to entertain the plea filed by Soren. Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Jharkhand Chief Minister sought to withdraw the plea.
Soren filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the summons issued against him and stated that the case against him is a clear case of abuse of law by the Central Government and misuse of the Central agencies to destabilize the democratically elected Government of the State of Jharkhand of which he is the Chief Minister.
ED asked Soren to join its investigation in the alleged money laundering case on August 24, but the Jharkhand chief minister didn’t appear before the central agency on that day.
In his plea, Soren urged the top court to declare Section 50 & Section 63 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 as ultra vires to the Constitution of India and to issue appropriate direction to declare the summons against him as illegal and null and void.
Furthermore, he also sought to quash summons against him and all steps taken and proceedings emanating therefrom.
Soren submitted that the issuance of summons is actuated by malice in fact as false allegation that has been hoisted against the petitioner with the sole motive of creating political uncertainty and unrest in the State.
He further added that, the respondent ED also sought to link the petitioner with the alleged illegal mining of stone chips in Jharkhand and accordingly summons was issued. He also told the court that he has duly provided details of all movable and immovable properties owned by him and his family along with certified copies of the title deed thereof.
Previously, Soren was summoned by the ED in mid-August in connection with an alleged land scam case.
However, Soren didn’t join the central agency probe stating that he was busy with the preparation for the Independence Day celebration in the state.
He was again asked to appear on August 24 and September 9 but he didn’t appear before the probe agency. ED again, through the 4th summon, asked to him to join the investigation on September 23.
Earlier the Chief Minister confronted the federal agency asking it to withdraw the summons against him or else he will take legal action. In his letter, Soren stated that he has provided all necessary documents and information.
He wrote, if the ED needs any information, it can refer to the documents, he mentioned in his letter. He also alleged that the ED has summoned him on August 14, on the instructions of its political masters.
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