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Ishrat Jahan case: Special CBI court sets aside summonses to 2 IB officers

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

A special court today set aside summonses issued to two (IB) officers by a court in the Ishrat alleged fake encounter case.

Special Judge J B Pandya set aside the lower court order issuing summonses to and T S Mittal, who worked as central intelligence officers when the alleged fake encounter took place in June 2004.

The duo had challenged the summonses issued to them.

The metropolitan court had also issued summonses to other two IB officers --special and M S Sinha -- but they have not moved the special court challenging them.

Whether the order of the special court applies to all the four IB officers will be clear only after the copy of the order is received, R C Kodekar said.

The four IB officers have been charged by the with murder, criminal conspiracy, illegal detention and kidnapping.

Challenging the summonses, Wankhede and had told the court that they were not maintainable, as the court had not taken cognisance of the charge-sheet.

No summons can be issued as the Centre has not given sanction for their prosecution as required under the Code of Criminal Procedure, they had contended.

The CBI, however, contended that a court can use its discretion to issue summons even when the competent authority has not given sanction.

Ishrat Jahan, a 19-year-old college girl from Mumbra near Thane, her friend Javed Sheikh alias Pranesh, Amzad and Zeeshan Johar were killed in an alleged fake encounter by the on the outskirts of the city in June 2004.

The police had then claimed that they were terrorists affiliated to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 15:35 IST
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