City
Epaper

SC refuses to entertain Mahua Moitra's plea challenging circular excluding CM relief funds from CSR

By ANI | Updated: May 5, 2020 13:20 IST

The petition, filed by Moitra, had challenged a circular issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs last month which directed that any donations made to the Chief Ministers' Relief Fund will not qualify under the CSR expenditure of a company.

Open in App

The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to entertain TMC MP Mahua Moitra's petition challenging a circular excluding Chief Ministers' relief funds from the purview of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

While refusing to interfere with the petition, a bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan said that it is up to the Parliament to debate and decide on the matter.

"We are not going to listen," Justice Kaul, another judge on the bench, said.

The petition, filed by Moitra, had challenged a circular issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs last month which directed that any donations made to the Chief Ministers' Relief Fund will not qualify under the CSR expenditure of a company.

However, the circular said that donations made to the PM-CARES Fund will qualify under CSR.

The petition sought directions to allow donations made to the Chief Ministers' Relief Fund to qualify under CSR expenditure.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: tmcSupreme Court
Open in App

Related Stories

ThaneThane Water Cut: TMC Announces Water Supply Disruption on May 2-3; Check Timings and Affected Areas

NationalJustice BR Gavai Appointed as 52nd Chief Justice of India, Oath on May 14

NationalSexually Explicit Content on OTT, Social Media: Supreme Court Issues Notice to Centre

NationalPuja Khedkar Case: Supreme Court Directs Ex-IAS Probationer to Appear Before Police on May 2

NationalViral Video Claims Supreme Court Parking Area Is Filled With Luxury Cars of Top Lawyers

National Realted Stories

NationalNIA chief reaches Pahalgam as probe intensifies into terror attack

NationalMK Stalin 'rattled' by AIADMK-BJP alliance: Tamilisai Soundararajan

NationalRevanth Reddy urges Centre to follow Telangana model for caste census

NationalLPG cylinder leak sparks fire: Two killed, four critically injured in Karnataka

NationalDifferences in Bengal BJP after Dilip Ghosh attends CM's Jagannath temple event