Tamil Nadu

Madras HC accuses TN DVAC of changing colours like chameleon according to ruling govt

Written by : IANS

Madras High Court judge Justice Anand Venkatesh said that the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) acts as a chameleon that changes colours as per the ruling regime. The judge made the comments in the open court while he was hearing a disproportionate asset case against former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, O Panneerselvam (OPS).

It is to be noted that Justice Anand Venkatesh has taken up a revision petition in the disproportionate asset case. The court had taken up suo motu cognisance of the revision petition as OPS was set free in the case by a lower court in 2012.

Justice Anand Venkatesh observed that there was a pattern in the three revision petitions he had taken up against sitting ministers and the pattern started from OPS’s case. He also observed that the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption (DVAC) was acting like a chameleon and that courts were also failing in their duties.

The High Court judge also noted that the DVAC used to charge cases against opposition leaders and when the same opposition comes to power, the DVAC opens a re-investigation and closes the file. He added that this was a practice that was unheard of in the criminal judicial system. 

Justice Anand Venkatesh also said that the courts are looking at ordinary people, and the MPs, MLAs, ministers in a different manner. He added that this was a shame to the criminal judicial system. He further said that this was the reason why he took up suo motu in this case which was closed a decade ago. The court also directed the registry of the Madras High Court to issue notice to the accused, including OPS and that the revision petition will be heard on September 27.

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