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AG seeks time In ACB case, matter posted to April 20

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
The State Advocate GeneralMadhu R Naik today sought time for seeking certaininstructions from Karnataka government in a case pertaining tooperation of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).

Granting time to facilitate the Advocate General toseek instructions from the government, a division benchcomprising Chief Justice Subhro Kamal Mukherejee and JusticeRavi Malimath posted the matter for next hearing on April 20.

On April 7, the High Court had stayed theoperation of ACB, saying corruption cases being probedby the Lokayukta and pending sanction for prosecution should notbe transferred to the newly-formed investigation agency.

The division bench had passed the order on a petition filed by B G Chidananda Urs, a city-based advocate.
 

The bench had also said that any action initiated by ACB would be subject to the result of the PIL filed before the Court.

The petitioner had challenged thevalidity of creation of ACB.

He had contended that the government had issued a notification for creating ACB despite submitting before the court that it is taking measures to strengthen the Lokayukta.

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First Published: Apr 12 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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