Preliminary Inquiry Initiated On Complaint Alleging Uddhav Thackeray Holds Disproportionate Assets: Maharashtra Govt To Bombay High Court

Amisha Shrivastava

8 Dec 2022 10:11 AM GMT

  • Preliminary Inquiry Initiated On Complaint Alleging Uddhav Thackeray Holds Disproportionate Assets: Maharashtra Govt To Bombay High Court

    The Maharashtra Government on Monday informed the Bombay High Court that the State has initiated an inquiry into the alleged disproportionate assets of former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and his family. Government Pleader Aruna Pai informed the division bench of Justice Dhiraj Thakur and Justice Valmiki Menezes that the Economic Offences Wing has initiated preliminary inquiry in...

    The Maharashtra Government on Monday informed the Bombay High Court that the State has initiated an inquiry into the alleged disproportionate assets of former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and his family.

    Government Pleader Aruna Pai informed the division bench of Justice Dhiraj Thakur and Justice Valmiki Menezes that the Economic Offences Wing has initiated preliminary inquiry in the complaint filed by one Gouri Bhide.

    Following the submission, the court reserved its decision on Bhide's PIL seeking directions to the CBI and ED to "take cognisance of her complaint filed with Mumbai police and take the investigation in their hands".

    The petition alleged Uddhav, his wife Rashmi and their son Aditya have never disclosed any "particular service, profession and business as their official source of income" and yet they have "huge properties in a metro city like Mumbai and in Raigad district, which may run into crores."

    Senior Advocate Aspi Chinoy for Thackeray challenged the maintainability of the PIL. He said that the Cr.P.C. provides the procedure if no action is taken on the complaint. The procedure for criminal investigation cannot be departed from unless there are extraordinary circumstances, he said.

    On merits, he said that the petition doesn't give any specific facts based on which criminal proceedings can be initiated. Shiv Sena's publications Samna and Marmik earned profits and other papers didn't; this cannot be a reason to initiate criminal proceedings, he contended.

    Senior Advocate Ashok Mundargi for Rashmi Thackeray argued that central agencies cannot be involved from the start. There has to be a prima facie cognizable offence, which is not made out in the present case, he argued. He further said that prayers made on suspicion have no value.

    The petitioners Gouri Bhide and her father Abhay Bhide are residents of Dadar, a stronghold of the Sainiks for several years. They had briefly printed Shiv Sena supremo, Bal Thackeray's weekly during the emergency. Their petition also raises questions regarding land plots given by the Maharashtra Government owned CIDCO for a trust Prabodhan Prakashan (owner and publishers of Saamna newspaper).

    Case no. – CRPIL/17/2022

    Case title – Gouri Abhay Bhide and Anr v. Union of India and Anr.


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