Plea challenges Assembly resolution on sacrilege cases\, HC notice to Punjab govt

Plea challenges Assembly resolution on sacrilege cases, HC notice to Punjab govt

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

A plea was filed in and on Wednesday challenging a Assembly resolution passed in August this year for taking back investigation of sacrilege incidents from the CBI.

Petitioner Shamsher Singh, a and gunman of former Moga SSP Charanjit Singh, contended that the resolution was unsustainable as no reasons had been assigned therein for reviewing the decision taken earlier to handover the investigation to the (CBI).

Punjab government, represented by assured the High Court that the state shall apprise the court about the status of investigation being conducted by Special Investigation Team (SIT) and also submitted that no final report shall be filed before any court without prior permission of this court.

Petitioner's said, "We have challenged the resolution passed by the for withdrawing probe into sacrilege incidents from the CBI.

We have further prayed that the matter should only be probed by CBI, he said adding that fair investigation is a fundamental right of the petitioner.

After the court asked about the scope of judicial review of a decision taken by a legislative assembly, the said that legislative entities were not immune from judicial review. The validity of the action of the legislature is subject to judicial review if it trespasses on the fundamental rights conferred on the citizens, he said. had on August 28 this year passed the unanimous resolution for withdrawal of investigation into sacrilege incidents of Guru Granth Sahib from theCBI and handing over the cases to SIT in

Later, the issued fresh notifications for the withdrawal ofsacrilege cases from theCBI which was probing the alleged theft of a 'bir' (copy of Guru Granth Sahib) from Burj Jawahar Singh Wala village in Kotkapura; a poster pasted at Bargari village and the alleged sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib in the same village in 2015.

The formed a five-member special investigation team (SIT), headed by Prabodh Kumar, Director, (BOI), to probe sacrilege and related police firing incidents.

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First Published: Wed, October 31 2018. 21:10 IST