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Supreme Court rejects appeal challenging Karnataka HC's order abolishing ACB

New Delhi [India], October 10 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the appeal challenging the Karnataka High Court's order which abolished the Anti-Corruption Bureau.

ANI Oct 10, 2022 23:43 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], October 10 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the appeal challenging the Karnataka High Court's order which abolished the Anti-Corruption Bureau.
A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Hima Kohli rejected the plea filed by Kankaraju.
The plea was filed by Kankaraju through advocate Ashok Panigarhi challenging the Karnataka High Court order.
In August, the Karnataka High Court abolished the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), formed by the Congress government headed by Siddaramaiah in 2016 and transferred all pending cases before the ACB to the Lokayukta Police division.
In 2016, the Siddaramaiah government formed the ACB, curtailing the powers of the Lokayukta.
A division bench comprising Justice B Veerappa and Justice K S Hemalekha of Karnataka HC said that all pending cases before the ACB will now get transferred to the Lokayukta Police division.
The order was passed in connection with the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by advocate Chidananda Aras, Advocates' Association and social activist SR Hiremath's Samaj Parivartan community challenging the formation of ACB.
Reacting to the High Court order Siddaramaiah had said, "I have not yet seen the order on the issue of High Court quashing the ACB".
Siddaramaiah, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, had said that he will respond after seeing the order.
"ACB was formed by separating Lokayukta. We respect the decision of the High Court. Haven't seen what the order is. He said he will respond after seeing the order. ACB was an independent investigative body. ACB is there not only in Karnataka but also in many states. ACB should be in Lokayukta. now the High Court has decided that there is no need for independent existence." said Siddaramaiah. (ANI)

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