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A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai asked the petitioner to approach the Allahabad high court and file a review petition in the matter. Senior advocate Devadatt Kamat, appearing for the petitioner, submitted that the ambit of relief sought is totally different and validity and disclosure of PM-CARES Fund was sought.
He said the High Court dismissed the petition relying on CPIL (judgment of the top court) and stated that the High Court was not correct in relying solely on the judgment.
The bench said: ”You might be right in saying that all issues were not considered. We don’t know if you had argued. You go and file a review. Let us have the benefit of that…
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The appeal, filed by advocate Divya Pal Singh, challenged the Allahabad High Court’s judgement dated August 31, 2020.
Singh alleged that “unimaginable and unfathomable amounts of public money is pumped unabatedly everyday, into the coffers of the Fund”.
The High Court had dismissed the PIL relying on the apex court’s decision of August 18, 2020, which refused a plea by NGO CPIL for the CAG audit of PM-CARES Fund.
The top court had refused to direct the Centre to transfer the contributions made to the PM CARES Fund for battling the COVID-19 pandemic to the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) saying both are entirely different funds with separate object and purpose.