Will lay down law on high courts revoking orders dictated in open courts: SC

New Delhi, Oct 4 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Friday said it will lay down the law on the issue of high courts revoking orders dictated in open courts after the top court came across a case in which the Madras HC quashed a money laundering case against a former IPS officer and later modified its direction and reheard the matter.
A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih stayed the proceedings in a money laundering case against former IPS officer M S Jaffer Sait registered in connection with an alleged illegal allotment of a Tamil Nadu Housing Board plot.
The top court posted the matter for hearing on November 22.
The apex court was hearing a plea filed by Sait, who contended that his case was reheard within days after allowing his plea for quashing of the proceedings in the matter.
The SC bench had earlier sought report from from the Madras High Court’s Registrar General on the issue.
On September 30, after inspecting the report from the HC, the top court had called the decision of the high court to re-hear the matter as ‘absolutely wrong’.