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Najeeb case: HC pulls up CFSL, Chandigarh over laxity in analysing suspects' phones

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today pulled up a forensic laboratory in for its "laxity" in dealing with the examination of of nine students who are suspects in the case of disappearance of JNU student

The high court, which had earlier directed the of Central Laboratory (CFSL), Chandigarh, to expedite the examination of seized electronic devices, made it clear that in case the process is not completed by April 30, the of the laboratory has to be present before it.

The court had in February asked the laboratory to give its report to the CBI, which is probing the matter, by March 19.

A bench of justices S Muralidhar and I S Mehta was today informed by the CBI's that out of nine mobile phones, the laboratory has sent forensic analysis report of only three, which was also done by a who was not qualified enough.

The court took strong exception to the fact that despite its specific directions in the February 27 order asking the to expedite the process, it has not been done till date.

"The court expresses grave concern that a matter of considerable seriousness has not received the attention it deserved from the The were sent to the on November 14, 2017. Till date the examination is nowhere complete," the bench said.

It said the court was taking "a serious note of this laxity on the part of the CFSL" and directed that the examination of be done by a and the report be made available to the on or before April 30.

The bench said if the laboratory failed to do so, its shall be personally present before the court on May 8 to explain his conduct.

The court was hearing a petition filed by Ahmed's mother seeking directions to the police to trace her son who went missing in October 2016.

During the hearing, Nikhil Goel, appearing for the CBI, filed a status report before the court in a sealed cover and sought time to complete the investigation.

He said they have received the forensic analysis report of three mobiles phones and have been scanning the data and so far there seemed no connection between the allegations made by Ahmed's mother against the nine students.

Senior Colin Gonsalves, appearing for Nafees, said the probe agency has not taken into custody the suspects who had threatened Ahmed a day before he disappeared and sought a court-monitored probe.

The had earlier told the court that the investigating had visited the office on February 9, after repeated reminders sent earlier.

Ahmed had gone missing from the of the (JNU) on October 15, 2016 following a scuffle with some other students, allegedly affiliated to the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the previous night.

The high court had on May 16 last year handed over to the the investigation into the disappearance of Ahmed, a student of M Sc His mother had moved the high court on November 25, 2017, seeking directions to the police to trace her son.

However, as the remained clueless about his whereabouts even after seven months since he went missing, the probe was handed over to on May 16 last year.

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

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 17:25 IST
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