Justice P Ubaid suspended the Thrissur Vigilance Court's order for a period of two months. However, the court asked the Vigilance Director to complete 'quick verification' and file the report within 10 days.
The interim order was granted after hearing the plea of Babu who resigned as minister from the Oommen Chandy Cabinet last week after the Vigilance court order. In its order, the High Court observed that the Vigilance Court should have waited till the High Court's division bench, wherein petitions seeking similar prayers are pending, delivered its orders.
"Judicial propriety demands that when the High Court considers a matter, Vigilance Court should wait," the Court said.
The High Court criticised the attitude of Vigilance Court in acting in a hasty manner. The court ordered notice to the de facto complainant before the Vigilance Court.
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Nobody opposed the application of the former minister.
Even though the counsel for the complainant requested a hearing, the court said that at this stage, the complainant need not be heard.
Babu was the second minister to quit the Congress-led government after the then Finance Minister K M Mani of Kerala Congress (M) resigned in November last over the multi-crore rupee scandal, giving jitters to the UDF government in Kerala ahead of the coming assembly elections.