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Supreme Court para PM CARES fund bona te khilaaf kurikena plea hunibo

New Delhi: Supreme Court para  ekta   PIL hunibole  etu te  centre khan para   decision luwa toh PM CARES Fund bonabole nimete   COVID-19 pandemic para  chamela  ola  te kun tu te  citizens khan poisa donate kura toh  hataidibole nimet e kurishe.

March 28, te  centrew para  Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations (PM CARES) Fund bonaishe etu   bi ki emergency situation   hoilebi  coronavirus  para  dikdaar diya  te deal kuribole aro  dikdaar paa manu khan ke modot kuribole nimete ase.

prime minister toh  etu  fund laga  ex-officio chairman ase aro defence, home and finance ministers toh  ex-officio trustees ase.

Chief Justice S A Bobde and justices L Nageswara Rao and MM Shantanagoudar laga bench khan para lawyer M L Sharma para  PM CARES Fund laga PIL toh hunibole ase video conferencing  para.

public interest litigation (PIL) petition te koishe  “Etu petitioner laga cause of action huwa toh  March 28 te  press  release paa piched e  PM CARES Fund bona nimete  Prime Minister of India para kuwa toh    funds  trust te donate kuribole nimete  covid-19 logote ladai kuribole   nimet e aro health care ke aid kuribole nimete future ordinance aro  gazette notification  Government of India para nadikena thakishe.”

PIL  kuntu para fund laga  sob trustees khan etu logote  prime minister parties khan ase   donation khan   etia  tak  funds  te aha  toh Consolidated Fund of India, te aha toh  mangishe.Etu ekla nohoikena ekta  court-monitored SIT probe  mangishe etu   fund bona te.

Aro koishe  ki  trust toh bona toh  Articles 267 and 266(2),  hisaab te  thakishe etu toh   contingency and Consolidated Funds of India Constitution laga te deal kureh.

“Impugned trust toh  art   267  bithor te  Parliament/state legislator para  bona nohoi.Aro etu logote  Parliament para  pass aro  President of India para approve kura nohoi.Etu te  ordinance/gazette notification ekta bi nai.”