Gujarat Riots- Zakia Jafri's Plea Against Clean Chit To Narendra Modi-LIVE UPDATES

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9 Dec 2021 5:11 AM GMT

  • Gujarat Riots- Zakia Jafris Plea Against Clean Chit To Narendra Modi-LIVE UPDATES

    Supreme Court to continue hearing today the petition filed by Zakia Jafri challenging the SIT's clean chit to the then Gujarat CM Narendra Modi & other high functionaries in the #GujaratRiots of 2002.A Bench comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar, Dinesh Maheswari and CT Ravikumar will hear the matter today. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, on behalf of Zakia Jafri, will conclude his...

    Supreme Court to continue hearing today the petition filed by Zakia Jafri challenging the SIT's clean chit to the then Gujarat CM Narendra Modi & other high functionaries in the #GujaratRiots of 2002.

    A Bench comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar, Dinesh Maheswari and CT Ravikumar will hear the matter today.

    Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, on behalf of Zakia Jafri,  will conclude his rejoinder arguments today. Later,  Mukul Rohatgi will surrejoin.

    On Wednesday, apart from contending lack of investigation and questioning the conduct of SIT in the particular matter, Mr. Sibal also argued on the bonafides of Petitioner No. 2 (Teesta Setalvad), against whom he submitted the State and SIT had engaged in a lengthy 'diatribe'. Reiterating his submission for the sake of clarity, he argued that upon diligent investigation of the Tehelka tapes, material with respect to other people would have surfaced, which ultimately could have been perused, to establish a larger conspiracy. Countering Mr. Rohatgi's submissions commending the SIT for an impeccable investigation, Mr. Sibal iterated that in fact, it was the inadequacies in the investigation that has affected the case of larger conspiracy alleged by the Petitioner against the highest State functionaries in the Gujarat riots of 2002.

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    • 9 Dec 2021 5:17 AM GMT

      Sibal: If your lordships come to the conclusion that you suspect that no offence has been committed, there is nothing further that we can say.

    • 9 Dec 2021 5:17 AM GMT

      Sibal: What your lordship has to see is, does this material before Mag; on this material can he come to the conclusion that he suspects that an offence has been committed.

    • 9 Dec 2021 5:15 AM GMT

      Sibal: At one stage the HC made very caustic remarks about her. It is not a reported judgment. We will handover it to your lordship. Then this court expunged those remarks.

      Mr. Sibal reads (1967) 3 SCR 668 in context of final report and role of Magistrate.

    • 9 Dec 2021 5:14 AM GMT

      Sibal: When floods took place in Mumbai we did relief work, compensation to victims of terror attacks,...relief work during COVID. Painting us as someone who is anti-Gujarat is not right.

    • 9 Dec 2021 5:14 AM GMT

      Sibal: Kindly come to Pg 95. The organisation of Teesta Setalvad does not deal with these issues. To show what the do - was involved with legal aid, citizenship, helping people in Assam, forest rights, grassroots fellowship, food relief.

    • 9 Dec 2021 5:13 AM GMT

      Sibal: In Vol IX, your lordships will see that I had indicated yesterday that several matters cited by my Ld. Friend, Solicitor is sub-juice.

    • 9 Dec 2021 5:12 AM GMT

      The Bench Assembled.

      Mr. Kapil Sibal resumes his arguments. 

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