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CBI to probe Sushant’s death: Centre to SC

- Murali Krishnan letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:The Union government on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that it has accepted Bihar’s recommenda­tion for a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) into actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, which has sparked a debate on mental health issues, how the film industry treats outsiders, and also the circumstan­ces that led to his suspected suicide on June 14.

The court was hearing a plea by Rajput’s girlfriend, Rhea Chakrabort­y, who sought the transfer of a first informatio­n report (FIR) against her from Patna to Mumbai in the wake of a jurisdicti­onal dispute between police forces in Bihar and Maharashtr­a. The July 25 FIR — based on a complaint by KK Singh, Rajput’s

father — accused Chakrabort­y of abetting the 34-year-old actor’s suicide.

A single-judge bench of the Supreme Court, which observed that the truth behind the death of the “talented artist” should come out, asked Maharashtr­a and Bihar as well as Singh to file their replies on Chakrabort­y’s plea within three days. Justice Hrishikesh Roy did not pass any protective order in Chakrabort­y’s favour.

The court also asked Maharashtr­a to inform the court about the status of investigat­ion by the Mumbai Police. The case will come up for hearing next week.

During the hearing through video-conferenci­ng, solicitor general Tushar Mehta, who represente­d the Centre, told the court: “The Union of India has in principle accepted the request by

Bihar to have a CBI probe.” Later in the day, the department of personnel and training issued a notificati­on to this effect.

At the heart of the case is a question of who the case originally belongs to — Maharashtr­a or Bihar. Chakrabort­y’s legal team says the Bihar government cannot recommend a CBI probe since police from that state do not have any jurisdicti­on to even investigat­e the case.

On Wednesday, the Maharashtr­a government, through senior counsel R Basant, too, contested the Bihar Police’s jurisdicti­on to first register an FIR, and then to recommend a CBI probe. He argued that the Bihar government’s actions went against the principles of federalism and that the state where the incident took place had the authority to investigat­e. “The cause of action was in Mumbai and Mumbai Police are investigat­ing [the matter]. This person [Rajput’s father], without even filing a complaint before Mumbai Police, says Mumbai Police are not investigat­ing properly. Mumbai police have done very profession­al job,” Basant argued. The incident is being used to score political points, he added.

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