The Asian Age

No NIA inquiry needed in marriage case: Kerala

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Centre and the Kerala government locked horns, with the latter questionin­g the need of a NIA probe into marriage of a Hindu woman with a Muslim man.

Hadiya (who was formerly called Akhila Ashokan) married Shafin Jahan after she converted to Islam.

In its response filed in the Supreme Court on the petition filed by Mr Shafin seeking to recall the order, the Kerala government said during the twomonth-long investigat­ion by the Kerala police, no such incriminat­ing material was found that called for an interventi­on by the

Giving a clean chit to Shafin Jahan, the Kerala govt said the probe conducted so far by the state did not reveal any incident relating to commission of any scheduled offences

National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA). The matter comes up for further hearing on October 9.

Giving a clean chit to Shafin Jahan, the Kerala government said the investigat­ion conducted so far by the state did not reveal any incident relating to commission of any scheduled offences to make a report to the the Centre under Section 6 of the NIA Act,” stated the affidavit.

The affidavit contended that a Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) of Kerala Police conducted a “detailed investigat­ion” into the conversion of Hadiya and her subsequent marriage to Mr Shafin. It added that the “Kerala police is competent to conduct investigat­ion in such crimes” and it would have reported to the Centre in case of any incident requiring the involvemen­t of NIA.

However, the department said, the investigat­ion had to be handed over to the National Investigat­ion Agency by the Kerala police in view of the Supreme Court order in August.

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