Legal news website Bar & Bench has reported that the Bombay High Court on Wednesday, October 3 reserved judgment in a public interest petition filed by the Bombay Lawyer’s Association in January this year, which urges that the CBI must challenge a 2014 order discharging Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah in relation to the Sohrabuddin, Kauser Bi and Tulsiram Prajapati alleged encounter killings.
Gangster Sohrabuddin Shaikh, who the Gujarat police claimed was also a terrorist, was killed in an alleged fake encounter by the Gujarat and Rajasthan police in 2005. His wife Kausar Bi disappeared, and was alleged to have been eliminated by police. Shaikh's associate Tulsi Prajapati was also later killed in an alleged fake encounter.
The CBI took over the probe in February 2010 and filed a chargesheet in July the same year against 23 accused, including Amit Shah, who at that time was the minister of state for home in Gujarat. The trial court, over a period of time, discharged several accused in the case, including Shah and three IPS officers.
The Bar & Bench report mentioned the following points:
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In its petition, according to the report, the petitioners have said that the BLA chose to challenge the discharge of three accused police officers—Rajasthan police sub-inspectors Himanshu Singh and Shyam Singh Charan and senior Gujarat police officer NK Amin—in the case in 2014, but failed to challenge the discharge of BJP President Amit Shah, and contended that this was “arbitrary” and “mala fide”.
BLA also contended that the discharge of Amit Shah by the trial court was erroneous, reported Bar & Bench, quoting from their petition which said,“According to CBI, it had incontrovertible material and circumstances to establish the charges against Amitbhai Shah, which were accepted by the Supreme Court while deciding the Transfer Petition… Records of the case discussed in said judgment clearly establishes that there was sufficient ground to proceed against Shri Amit Shah.”
Bar & Bench further reported that BLA’s PIL also questioned the transfer of Special CBI Judge JT Utpat, who was originally assigned to hear the case, when the Supreme Court had ordered that the case be heard by one judge from start to finish. BLA’s petition has asked why, then, Utpat was transferred to Pune in June 2014 and replaced by another Judge BH Loya, who subsequently died [on December 1, 2014]. The case was “then heard by Judge MB Gosavi, who allowed Amit Shah’s discharge application on [December 30, 2014] and the same went unchallenged by the CBI”, said the report.
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