(1.) I.A.......2004 (Application for impleading party) : Apart from the fact that the application filed by Mr. Anand Singh, applicant-in-person, is defective according to the office report, we find that the application makes no head and tail. The application in the present writ petition is not maintainable. It is, accordingly, dismissed. W. P.(C) 46/2004 :
(2.) PURSUANT to the order dated 20th July, 2004, the affidavit, report and other material placed on record has been examined by this Court. In regard to status of Special Civil Application No. 13258/94 pending in the High Court, learned Solicitor General has brought to our notice that the said matter has been disposed of and the judgment of the High Court is reported in (2005) 1 Gujarat Law Reporter at page 743 (Volume 46). It has further been pointed out that against the decision of the High Court two special leave petitions have been filed in this Court, one by the complainant and the other by the State Government. Learned Solicitor General states that appropriate application may have to be filed seeking direction for hearing the said special leave petitions along with this matter.
(3.) MR. Sanjeev Sachdeva, learned counsel appears for the Bar Council of India, the Bar Council of India having been noticed in terms of the order made on 20th August, 2004.