HC to resume hearing on pleas of Sohrabuddin's brother, CBI in June

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The will resume in June the hearing on revision petitions filed by Rubabuddin Sheikh and the CBI, challenging the discharge of some senior police officers in the alleged fake encounter of his brother and gangster Sohrabuddin Shaikh.

However, a single bench of Justice took up the pleas today and said that a schedule to conclude the hearing on the revision petitions will be drawn up on June 20 this year.

Justice Sambre also refused to grant any urgent hearing to Rajkumar Pandian, former IPS and one of the discharged accused in the case, on his request seeking permission to travel to next month for a training.

At the time of change of assignments in February, a single bench presided by Justice had been conducting hearings on the on a day-to- day basis.

The bench had completed the hearings on three out of the five pleas.

While the change had led to much speculation, the of the had termed it as a "routine" exercise.

In March this year, Rubabuddin Sheikh's lawyer, Gautam Tiwari, mentioned it before the new bench presided by Justice Sambre and the pleas were fixed for hearing today.

Since February 9 this year, Justice Mohite-Dere had been conducting day-to-day hearings on the revision pleas filed by Sohrabuddin Sheikh's brother, challenging the discharge of IPS officers D G Vanzara, Dinesh M N, and

The was also hearing the two filed by the CBI against the discharge of former IPS N K Amin and police

Justice Mohite-Dere had already heard a major chunk of arguments by all parties on four out of the five when on the evening of February 24, the assignments of the judges, including hers, were changed.

Mahesh Jethmalani, who is representing Vanzara, Amin, Pandian, and Dinesh M N, was to complete his arguments in favour of Pandian on the next day and the bench was to begin hearing arguments on the plea challenging Vanzara's discharge after that.

and his wife were allegedly abducted and killed by a team of and police officers in December 2005.

Their aide, Tulsiram Prajapati, was allegedly"killed" by some police officers a year later.

A CBI probe termed both cases as that of fake encounters and charged 38 people as accused.

Subsequently, a special CBI court in the city discharged 14 people, including the IPS Amit Shah, in the case.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 17:10 IST