The Asian Age

Discharge of Vanzara, 4 others upheld

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Mumbai, Sept. 10: The Bombay high court Monday upheld the discharge granted by a trial court to ex- Gujarat ATS chief D. G. Vanzara and four others, all of them police officers from Gujarat and Rajasthan, in the case of encounter of suspected gangster Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh, his wife and aide. The court held that the applicatio­ns challengin­g their discharge were devoid of merit.

Justice A. M. Badar also granted discharge to Gujarat police officer Vipul Aggarwal, a coaccused in the case related to the 2005- 06 encounter of Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh, his wife Kausar Bi and their aide Tulsiram Prajapati.

Aggarwal’s discharge plea was earlier rejected by the trial court and he had approached the HC seeking discharge on grounds of parity with Vanzara.

Justice Badar had conducted detailed daily hearings for about two weeks in July on the five revision pleas challengin­g the discharge of these officers, and the plea filed by Aggarwal.

In granting relief to former IPS officers Vanzara, Rajkumar Pandian and N. K. Amin of the Gujarat police, and Dinesh M. N. and Dalpat Singh Rathod of the Rajasthan police, Justice Badar held that the applicatio­ns challengin­g their discharge were devoid of merit.

Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh’s brother Rubabuddin Sheikh had challenged the discharge granted in the case by the trial court to Dinesh, Pandian and Vanzara.

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D. G. Vanzara

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