He said after the July 2011 verdict on black money, the UPA government had only sought recall of direction for formation of SIT but did not ask for modification or clarification on the issue of Liechtenstein Bank accounts which is now being sought by NDA government.
"The present administration has resiled from this position and now after over three years is praying for modification/ clarification of the judgement and order of July 4, 2011 in connection with the disclosure regarding Liechtenstein Bank accounts of Indians," the expelled BJP leader said while opposing Centre's plea to modify the order.
Jetmalani alleged that the application was an attempt by the NDA government to make apex court-appointed SIT(Special Investigation Team) "dysfunctional and toothless" by depriving it of materials and information and the plea was not "bonafide" and an "abuse" of process of the court.
"It is submitted that this undisguised and disingenuous attempt to deny information will have direct effect of curtailing the powers, functions and duties of the SIT ... And make it dysfunctional and toothless. The attempt is to put the clock back which was not even attempted by the previous administration," he said in his response.
He said information regarding names of Indian individuals or entities having accounts in Geneva branch of HSBC's Swiss subsidiary HSBC private bank was obtained from a former bank employee by the French government which was suplied to the Indian government way back in 2011.