Published: November 7, 2014 20:16 IST | Updated: November 8, 2014 03:02 IST
SC concerned over Indian artefacts reaching foreign auction houses
It has suggested that Calcutta HC may monitor the probe into the affairs of the Indian Museum
The Supreme Court on Friday expressed concern over the CAG’s findings that Indian artefacts have reached foreign auction houses like Sotheby’s and Christie’s and said that it will decide the scope of probe later.
A bench of justices J Chelameswar and S A Bobde shared its concern over the allegations in the petition and initially suggested that Calcutta High Court may monitor the probe into the affairs of the Indian Museum, Kolkata.
On being told by senior advocate Dushyant Dave that the CAG report has referred to similar discrepancies in all museums in the country, the bench said that it will later deal with the scope of probe.
“There are serious complaints against the museum. We will later decide what shall be the scope of investigation,” it said.
“Centre should be concerned. As a citizen of this country our artefacts are found in other countries. We share this concern in the petition,” the bench said.
The court was hearing a habeas corpus petition filed by a relative of whistleblower Sunil Kumar Upadhaya, a preservation officer of the Indian Museum, Kolkata, who is missing.
The court had earlier sought response from the West Bengal Government on the plea filed through lawyer Anirudh Sharma.
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