Mengde : The re-opening of the case illegal and subsequent actions are illegal.
Borrowing words of Harish Salve, Mengde submits "if the roots of tree are tainted, its fruits will also be tainted".
7 Nov 2020 2:07 PM IST
Referring to the above precedent, Mengde submits that the acceptance of closure order is a judicial function.
That cannot be reviewed by a police function, he argues.
7 Nov 2020 2:02 PM IST
Mengde referring to the Madras HC judgment in "Namasivayam vs State" on the point that Magistrate's nod is necessary for further investigation.
7 Nov 2020 2:02 PM IST
Mengde submits that while accepting closure order, the Magistrate has exercised a judicial function. Magistrate even has the power to take cognizance on a closure report differing from police.
7 Nov 2020 2:02 PM IST
Mengde : A” is when there is no evidence to justify accused being sent to Magistrate for trial.
“B” is when there is no evidence to file chargesheet against the accused.
7 Nov 2020 2:01 PM IST
The bench asks Mengde if he can throw light on 'A' Summary 'B' Summary etc.
Mengde says these expressions are not there in CrPC. They are mentioned in criminal rules of practise.
7 Nov 2020 1:50 PM IST
Mengde adopting the submissions of Ponda and Aggarwal that judicial order was needed for police to re-open the case.
7 Nov 2020 1:43 PM IST
Adv Nikhil Mengde making submissions for accused Praveen Rajesh Singh in the abetment to suicide case.