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HC stays single bench's order for CBI probe to YC worker's killing

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

The High Court today stayed a bench order for a probe into the killing of Youth in district, allegedly by ruling CPI(M) workers.

The division bench comprising and Justice Dama Seshadri Naidu, granted the stay while considering an appeal filed by the

The government on Monday had moved the high court against the bench order.

In its appeal, the government had contended that the order was passed without taking note of the speedy forensic and fair investigation carried out by the and without giving them an opportunity to file a counter.

Justice B Kemal Pasha had given the direction on March 7 for the probe while considering the plea by the parents of the Youth worker, seeking a probe by the central agency into the killing.

The parents also submittedthat since the prime accused Akash was close to those in the power, it was necessary to have a free and fair investigation in the case by the

Observing that there should be an impartial and independent probe into the killing,the had also directed the to hand over the probe to the CBI, besides the case diary and other materials to the agency's Thiruvananthapuram unit.

In its appeal, the government contended that the judgement was passed within three weeks of the incident (where the accused were unknown at the time of filing of the FIR).

The appeal said that the Special Investigation Team, set up to probe the killing, later arrested 11 persons involved in the attack and recovered the weapons and vehicles which were used in the commission of offence, it said.

No materials were there before the apart from newspaper reports and FIR produced along with the writ petition, it said.

The single bench order violated the principle of natural justice and the principles settled by the Supreme Court, the government submitted.

Youth Shuhaib, 29, was hacked to death at a tea stall, allegedly by CPI(M) workers on February 12.

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First Published: Wed, March 14 2018. 16:30 IST
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