The Asian Age

Treating Loya’s case as a public cause, says SC

- J. VENKATESAN

The Supreme Court on Monday made it clear that it was looking into the issue seeking probe into the death of former sessions court judge H. B. Loya as a “public cause” and will not hesitate to order an investigat­ion if it finds some suspicion in his death.

A three- judge Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A. M. Kanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachu­d, made this observatio­n when senior counsel Dushyant Dave, appearing for Bombay Lawyers Associatio­n made a fervent plea for a probe in public interest.

Senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi appearing for Maharashtr­a said, “Apart from politics, there is nothing amiss in the death of Loya and no further probe is necessary.” While Justice Chandrachu­d observed, “Any such untoward incident of death has to be seriously looked into by this court.” Justice Chandrachu­d added, “We are looking into every aspect of the documents and material in minute detail. On verificati­on if our conscience is aroused to order an enquiry, we will not hesitate to do so. We treat it as a public cause and we are not concerned with what is happening outside this court. We take it with the highest amount of seriousnes­s and we are dutybound to do it.”

The CJI endorsed Justice Chandrachu­d’s observatio­ns and said, “We are not concerned with petitioner­s’ locus standi or bona fides in filing the petition.”

Earlier Mr Dave faulted the court for not issuing notice in these petitions.

 ?? — PTI ?? Artistes raise flags and dress up in costume of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji as they celebrate Shivaji Jayanti in Surat on Monday.
— PTI Artistes raise flags and dress up in costume of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji as they celebrate Shivaji Jayanti in Surat on Monday.

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