Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

DGP VS DGPS: HC DEFERS HEARING

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The Punjab and Haryana HC on Wednesday deferred hearing in a matter related to investigat­ion carried by DGP (PSPCL) S Chattopadh­yaya-led SIT to ascertain the alleged complicity of former Moga SSP Raj Jit Singh with peddlers. The matter was listed before the bench presided over by chief justice Krishna Murari but it could not be taken up due to paucity of time . Now it will be heard on August 31. The Raj Jit case is being heard as part of Hc-initiated PIL into the Jagdish Bhola drug racket case.

CHANDIGARH : The Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday deferred hearing in a matter related to investigat­ion carried out by DGP (PSPCL) S Chattopadh­yaya led Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) to ascertain the alleged complicity of former Moga SSP Raj Jit Singh with drug trafficker­s. The matter was listed before the bench presided over by chief justice Krishna Murari but due to paucity of time, it could not be taken up. Now, it will be taken up on August 31.

A division bench, presided over by justice Surya Kant, had been hearing the case since July 2015. Murari, who joined on June 2, had recently effected a roster change ordering that all PILS be listed before his bench, the reason being cited for listing of this case before him.

The Raj Jit case is being heard as part of the Hc-initiated 2013 PIL into the Jagdish Bhola drug racket case.

Justice Surya Kant had fixed July 25 hearing to examine two reports submitted by Chattopadh­yaya-led SIT to ascertain the alleged complicity of former Moga SSP Raj Jit Singh with drug trafficker­s.

On May 23, Chattopadh­yaya had submitted two reports on the issue, one signed by all three members of SIT, including ADGP Parbodh Kumar and IG Kunwar Vijay Partap Singh and the other just signed by him. Chattopadh­yaya had also leveled allegation­s against his senior colleagues.

Also, the court was to take up the opinion submitted by Punjab government’s two-member panel constitute­d to examine and suggest action on the special task force (STF) report on the alleged links between former revenue minister and Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia and some drug trafficker­s. The report, prepared by the STF headed by IPS officer HS Sidhu, was submitted in a sealed cover to high court on February 1.

On Wednesday, the high court heard matters till 2.30pm due to a full court reference to pay respect to justice JS Narang, who had died on May 27. It was scheduled at 3pm.

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