The Asian Age

Probe Loya’s death in public interest, SC told

◗ Senior counsel Dushyant Dave wondered why the Maharashtr­a government was shy of ordering an enquiry and why do they want to protect one man

- J. VENKATESAN

The fact that BJP president Amit Shah was discharged within 15 days of the new judge taking charge after the death of former sessions judge H. B. Loya gives rise to grave suspicion, warranting an independen­t probe, senior counsel Dushyant Dave told the Supreme Court on Thursday.

Making this submission before a three- judge Bench, Mr Dave made a fervent plea for a probe in public interest.

The fact that BJP President Amit Shah was discharged within 15 days of the new judge taking over after the death of former sessions judge H. B. Loya gives rise to grave suspicion in the death of Loya, warranting an independen­t probe, asserted senior counsel Dushyant Dave in the Supreme Court on Thursday.

Making this submission before a three- judge bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A. M. Kanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachu­d, Mr Dave, appearing for Bombay Lawyers Associatio­n made a fervent plea for a probe in public interest.

Pointing out that the report of the commission­er of intelligen­ce had completely relied on the statement of four district judges ( two of whom have been elevated as high court judges) to treat it as a case of heart attack.

Mr Dave insisted that the court should direct the four judges to file an affidavit in support of their statements given to the police, which he alleged was given under pressure. It does not mean that merely because they held high positions, their statements should be accepted as it is and they must be subjected to cross- examinatio­n.

Mr Dave reiterated that the circumstan­ces of discharge of Amit Shah, BJP president, from the Sohrabuddi­n fake encounter case and the fact that the CBI had not filed any appeal against this order gave rise to suspicion.

He wondered why the Maharashtr­a government was shy of ordering an inquiry and why they want to “protect one man”.

The apex court should suo motu direct the CBI to file an appeal against the discharge of Amit Shah, he added.

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