SC Stays Graft Case Proceedings against C K Jaffer Sharief


New Delhi: The Supreme Court today stayed proceedings in a 1995 corruption case against former Railway Minister C K Jaffer Sharief.

A bench headed by Justice P Sathasivam also issued notice to CBI on Sharief's appeal and sought reply within two weeks.

The apex court passed the order after senior counsel P P Rao submitted that the 80-year-old Congress leader was innocent and CBI was trying to make a "mountain out of a mole hill".

Responding to queries from the bench, Rao submitted that Sharief as the Railway Minister at that time was entitled to take personal staff during his foreign trip.

Sharief had approached the apex court against an April 11 order of the Delhi High Court, dismissing his plea challenging a trial court's decision to reject a CBI closure report in the corruption case against him and prosecute him instead.

Sharief is accused of "dishonestly" ensuring journey of his erstwhile Additional Private Secretary B N Nagesh, stenos S M Masthan and V Muralidharn, and driver C H Samaullah to London with him.

The case dated back to 1995 when Sharief, as a Union minister, had gone to London for his treatment and had allegedly taken four of his staff on the trip "unauthorisedly, causing a loss of Rs seven lakh to the state exchequer."

Source: PTI