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Ex-CJ recuses from panel to probe KCR

Decision comes after former CM’s counsel informs SC about panel head’s presser on the subject

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NEW DELHI: Former chief justice of Patna High Court L Narasimha Reddy on Tuesday withdrew from the one-man Commission of Inquiry set up by the Telangana government to look into the role of ex-chief minister K Chandrasek­har Rao in alleged irregulari­ties in the power sector during his tenure.

The top court, which was hearing the plea of the former Telangana chief minister alleging bias against the head of the inquiry panel, was informed by the counsel of Justice (retd) Reddy that he does not want to be part of the commission.

A SC bench comprising

Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachu­d, Justice J B Pardiwala and Justice

Manoj Misra took note of the submission and permitted the Congress-led state government to substitute Justice (retd) Reddy in the Commission of Inquiry.

It took note of the submission­s of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader in the matter.The counsel for Rao said the former judge addressed a press conference, making certain observatio­ns on the merits of the charges against K Chandrasek­har Rao without any inquiry.The top court disposed of the plea of the former Telangana chief minister.

In a setback to Rao, the Telangana High Court on July 1 dismissed a writ petition filed by him seeking declaratio­n of the constituti­on of a Commission of Inquiry to look into alleged irregulari­ties in the power sector during the BRS rule as illegal.

In his plea, the former Telangana chief minister sought to declare the Telangana government’s order constituti­ng the Commission of Inquiry to conduct a judicial enquiry on the correctnes­s and propriety of the previous dispensati­on’s decisions on power procuremen­t from Chhattisga­rh by Telangana power distributi­on companies and constructi­on of the Bhadradri Thermal Power Plant at Manuguru and Yadadri Thermal Plant at Damarcherl­a by TS GENCO as illegal. KCR, sought that the continuati­on L Narasimha Reddy as the head of the commission be declared illegal.

The top court took note of the submission­s of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader in the matter

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