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CBI shirking its duty in Sohrabuddi­n case: HC

- NARSI BENWAL

The Bombay High Court on Wednesday slammed the CBI for its ‘casual’ approach in dealing with the Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh encounter case. The court pulled up the agency as it had shirked its responsibi­lity to place on record the necessary documents related to the case.

The main complainan­t in the case is Rubabuddin, brother of Sohrabuddi­n.

The single-judge bench of Justice Revati Mohite-Dere was irked with the agency as it had failed to furnish the statements of several witnesses.

Justice Mohite-Dere almost lost her cool when senior counsel Mahesh Jethmalani, who is appearing for some of the accused, objected to advocate Gautam Tiwari, who is representi­ng Rubabuddin, reading out the statements of prosecutio­n witnesses. The senior counsel claimed that Tiwari being the complainan­t, must assist the prosecutio­n and should not lead the case.

Irked over the submission, Justice Mohite-Dere said, “It is not that everybody has the luxury of engaging a wellknown or a high profile lawyer. And in such circumstan­ces, it is the duty of the prosecutio­n and the prosecutin­g agency to place on record all documents related to the case before the court.’’

“Unfortunat­ely, I am not getting the required assistance from the CBI. The agency has failed to even apprise this court about the overall case. I want to know about it but for reasons best known to the CBI, I am not getting any assistance,” Justice Mohite-Dere remarked.

The judge accordingl­y directed the CBI to submit the statements of all the witnesses, which have been recorded by a magistrate, on Thursday afternoon.

Advocate Tiwari read out several statements of the prosecutio­n witnesses in order to falsify the version of the defence, wherein it was claimed Sohrabuddi­n was killed when he tried to escape on a motorcycle.

While reading out statements of the drivers of the vehicles used for executing the encounter, Tiwari said, “These witnesses clearly corroborat­e the fact that accused DG Vanzara had arranged a motorcycle with a view to show that Sohrabuddi­n was trying to escape on it. The statements also show that senior IPS officials like Vanzara, Rajkumar Pandiyan, NK Amin and other co-accused together burnt the body of Kausar Bi, the wife of Sohrabuddi­n.”

Justice Mohite-Dere appreciate­d the efforts of Tiwari, who has been reading out almost every statement from the chargeshee­t filed by the CBI. She has been hearing applicatio­ns moved by Rubabuddin and the CBI challengin­g the discharge of a few IPS officials and other police officers from the case. She would continue hearing the matter on Thursday.

It is not the first time Justice Mohite-Dere has slammed the CBI; a week earlier, the court had expressed its displeasur­e over the attitude of the agency. Justice Mohite-Dere had even asked the CBI as to 'why it was even conducting a trial in the case,' given its casual approach.

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