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SC stays order allowing police to take voice sample

- AGENCIES

The Supreme Court has stayed an order of the Punjab and Haryana High Court permitting the police to take the voice sample of its official, accused in a corruption case for allegedly demanding bribe.

A vacation bench of Justices D Y Chandrachu­d and S K Kaul issued notice to Haryana asking it to file within three weeks its reply on a plea by the police official challengin­g the

June 2 verdict of the high court which had dismissed his petition against a trial court order.

“In the meantime, operation of the impugned order dated June 2, 2017 passed by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana...shall remain stayed,” the apex court said.

An assistant sub-inspector of the Haryana Police, Dharambir Singh, had moved the apex court against the high court order which had held that there was no basis for interferin­g with the trial court order.

The trial court had allowed the prosecutio­n's plea for directing Singh to give his voice sample in a case registered in Hisar under provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.

According to the police, one Surender Kumar had filed an applicatio­n at the police station regarding certain dispute, which was marked to Singh who was posted there at that time. It was alleged that Singh had demanded illegal gratificat­ion of Rs 15,000 from the complainan­t.

Prosecutio­n had moved an applicatio­n before the trial court seeking voice sample of Singh on the ground that Kumar had produced a CD which contained the alleged conversati­on between him and the accused with regard to demand of bribe.

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