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SC asks Naidu’s lawyer to mention his plea to quash FIR today

The Supreme Court on Monday directed the counsel of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to mention his plea, seeking the quashing of the FIR filed against him in the skill development scam case on 26 September. During the hearing, senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, representing Naidu, attempted to request an urgent hearing for […]

The Supreme Court on Monday directed the counsel of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to mention his plea, seeking the quashing of the FIR filed against him in the skill development scam case on 26 September.
During the hearing, senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, representing Naidu, attempted to request an urgent hearing for the plea, which was not on the mentioning list. However, the bench instructed him to mention it the following day.
Luthra informed the bench that the case pertains to Andhra Pradesh, where the Opposition is facing restrictions. The bench, comprising Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud and Justices J.B. Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, stated, “Come tomorrow in the mentioning list.”
Naidu has approached the Supreme Court challenging the Andhra Pradesh High Court’s decision on 22 September to reject his plea to quash the FIR. He has sought the quashing of the FIR, which was registered by AP-CID in connection with the alleged Rs 371 crore skill development scam, on the grounds that the police did not obtain prior sanction from the Governor, as required by the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act.
In his plea, Naidu argued that the Andhra Pradesh High Court disregarded his assertion that Section 17A of the PC Act, effective from July 26, 2018, prohibits the registration of an FIR against a public servant without the prior sanction of the appropriate authority. The FIR against Naidu was filed on December 9, 2021, and he was named as accused number 37 in the case on 7 September 2023.
The plea states that Section 17A of the PC Act was not adhered to since “no permission was obtained from the competent authority.” Given that Naidu was the Chief Minister at the time of the alleged offence related to the skill development scam, the competent authority would have been the Governor of the state.
Naidu, who is currently the Leader of the Opposition and the national president of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), characterises the action against him as “an orchestrated campaign of regime revenge and an attempt to undermine the largest opposition party, the Telugu Desam Party”.
The plea also highlights the political motivations behind the actions, particularly the request for police custody on 11 September 2023, which implicates the TDP and the petitioner’s family. This campaign of harassment continues unabated despite glaring irregularities in the FIR, the appeal contends.
Meanwhile, Naidu remains in judicial custody at Rajamahendravaram Central Prison, with his remand extended until 5 October. Andhra Pradesh Police CID officials completed their two-day questioning of Naidu in the Skill Development Corporation scam case on Sunday at the prison.

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