Judge Loya’s Death: SC To Hear Plea For Independent Probe On Monday

Update: 2018-01-12 09:14 GMT
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The Supreme Court bench of Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Mohan M Shantanagoudar on Friday, while directing the counsel for the State of Maharashtra to obtain instructions in the matter, listed for hearing the pleas seeking an independent probe into the death of CBI special judge BH Loya on Monday.The two writ petitions, seeking independent probe into the mysterious death of CBI special...

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The Supreme Court bench of Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Mohan M Shantanagoudar on Friday, while directing the counsel for the State of Maharashtra to obtain instructions in the matter, listed for hearing the pleas seeking an independent probe into the death of CBI special judge BH Loya on Monday.

The two writ petitions, seeking independent probe into the mysterious death of CBI special judge Brijgopal Harkishan Loya in 2014, when he was presiding over the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, were filed by Maharashtra-based journalist Banduraj Sambhaji Lone and Congress leader Tehseen Poonawalla, respectively.

The 48-year-old judge – who was hearing the CBI case in which BJP chief Amit Shah was an accused but later got discharged – had died of a cardiac arrest in Nagpur, where he had gone to attend a wedding on December 1, 2014.

The pleas seeking a probe have followed two reports published in The Caravan magazine that quoted immediate members of Loya’s family, who questioned the circumstances surrounding his death. Loya, who was presiding over the CBI court in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case, passed away on 1 December 2014, after a heart attack while in Nagpur to attend a colleague’s daughter’s wedding.

In addition to the petitions before the apex court, 2 similar writ petitions are also pending before Bombay High Court, one by the Bombay Lawyers’ Association, and other by one Suryakant Lodge.

The hearing on Friday began with senior counsel Dushyant Dave urging, in view of the similar writ petition by the Bombay Lawyers’ Association before the Bombay High Court, “I beg the Supreme Court to not take up this matter. That could have an effect on the matter pending before the Bombay High Court”.

In response, the bench remarked, “We have heard you. Now let us hear the present petitioners. When a petition had been admitted, an opportunity of being heard has to be afforded. Let us see what happens.”

Senior Counsel Indira Jaising, in support of Dave’s prayer to not hear the present petitions, submitted, “The matter before the Bombay High Court is listed for hearing on January 23.”

“We will not interfere with the particulars of that matter. But we need to hear the present petitions. This is a very serious matter,” said the bench, proceeding to hear the present PILs.

The counsel for the present petitioner began to elaborate on the facts and circumstances of the case, “As per the story, Loya had succumbed to death on account of a cardiac arrest. But the post-mortem report reveals otherwise”.

At this juncture, the bench asked the counsel for the Government of Maharashtra to procure the said post-mortem report and scheduled the matter for hearing on Monday.

“Let us commence the hearing on Monday. If we deem it appropriate, we may decide not to intervene on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or any of the succeeding days,” concluded the bench.

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