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NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha Secretariat has requested Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan to suggest the name of a Supreme Court judge to head a three-member team to probe the allegations against Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court P.D. Dinakaran contained in the motion seeking his removal under the Judges Inquiry Act. The committee will comprise a Supreme Court judge, the Chief Justice of a High Court and an eminent jurist. Informed sources told The Hindu that Justice Balakrishnan had already initiated the process of consultation to select the Supreme Court judge. The names of all the three committee members would be decided next week, they said. The committee will probe the charges after giving Justice Dinakaran an opportunity to defend himself. Thereafter, it will submit a report to Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari. The motion admitted in the House lists the allegations: possessing wealth disproportionate to the known sources of his income; unlawfully securing five Housing Board plots, in favour of his wife and two daughters; entering into transactions prohibited and punishable under the Benami Transaction (Prohibition) Act, 1988; acquiring agricultural holdings beyond the ceiling set by the Tamil Nadu Land Reforms (Fixation of Ceiling on Land) Act, 1961; illegal encroachment on government and public property to deprive Dalits and the poor of their right to livelihood; violation of the human rights of Dalits and the poor; destruction of evidence during official enquiry; obstructing public servant on duty; repeated undervaluation of property at the time of sale registration to evade stamp duty; illegal construction in breach of the town planning law and planning permit; misuse of official position to unlawfully secure property and facilitate other illegal acts for personal gain; and abuse of office to pass dishonest judicial orders.
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