The Asian Age

SC refuses to review its rejection of Loya probe

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to review its order dismissing the plea for an independen­t/ CBI probe into the death of CBI special judge B. H. Loya in mysterious cir cumstances.

A threejudge bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Kanw ilka ran dD. Y. Chadnrachu­d dismissed the Bombay Lawyers Associatio­n’s petition seeking a review of its order. The bench, after perusing the petition in chambers, held there was no merit in the plea seeking review of its April 19 verdict.

The court had on April 19 ruled the “documentar­y material on record indicates the death of Judge Loya was due to natural causes”. The review plea, reiteratin­g the demand for a CBI probe, also sought deletion of the court’s finding that the petitions were a “veiled attempt to launch a frontal attack on the independen­ce of the judiciary and to dilute the credibilit­y of judicial institutio­ns”.

The associatio­n said it was not trying to “sensationa­lise the subject” ... but to reassure the entire judiciary that the associatio­n would stand behind every judge in times of challenge. If the inquiry was ordered and it found Judge Loya had indeed died of a heart attack, it would have set all doubts to rest. But if the inquiry found some foul play, it would have truly been a great service to the independen­ce and impartiali­ty of the judiciary and its members.

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