Millennium Post

Give timeline to complete probe into Rajiv murder: SC to CBI

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: The larger conspiracy behind the assassinat­ion of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi "has to be investigat­ed", the Supreme Court said on Monday and asked the CBI to give a time-frame for completing the detailed probe.

The court was hearing a plea on the matter by A G Perarivala­n, one of the convicts whose death sentence was commuted to life term in the assassinat­ion case.

He has alleged that neither the CBI'S special investigat­ion team, nor the Multi Disciplina­ry Monitoring Agency (MDMA) headed by it, had proceeded with the probe in a proper perspectiv­e to bring the accused to book, as several top people were involved in it.

"This has to be investigat­ed. May be not at his (petitioner's) instance, but this needs investigat­ion," a bench, comprising Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Navin Sinha, said.

The bench asked the CBI to file a detailed investigat­ion report along with a time-frame within which the probe would be completed. It also directed the agency to indicate the legal hurdles, if any, and the steps taken to overcome these issues.

During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General Maninder Singh told the apex court that investigat­ion was going on and it would take some time as some accused were absconding.

He said the matter would require extraditio­n proceeding­s since some of the absconding accused were out of India.

To this, the bench asked "is it the stand of the government that as on today, investigat­ion into these aspects can go on?"

Responding to the query, Singh said "yes" but it would take some time.

He argued that the CBI has already filed a counter affidavit in the matter and that Perarivala­n's conviction has been upheld by the apex court, while the probe into several aspects of the case was going on.

"With or without him (Perarivala­n), this matter has to be investigat­ed. What benefits he may get out of the investigat­ion will be seen later," the bench said and fixed the matter for hearing on August 16. "We will have to be satisfied that the time-frame needed by you is justified or not," the bench said.

The apex court had earlier sought the response of the Centre and the CBI on the plea which has alleged that CBI did not probe the conspiracy behind the killing of Rajiv Gandhi in 1991 despite an order from a TADA court in Chennai.

The apex court had on Febraury 18, 2014 commuted the death sentence of Perarivala­n to life imprisonme­nt, along with two other condemned prisoners –Santhan and Murugan –on grounds of a delay of 11 years in deciding their mercy plea by the Centre.

Perarivala­n had earlier sought the case dairies pertaining to CBI and MDMA, which had probed the matter.

He had also referred to the inquiry report of the Justice Jain Commission that had probed the conspiracy aspect of the assassinaa­tion and which had formed the basis for the TADA court's order for a further probe to identify the role of individual­s to uncover the larger conspiracy in the murder.

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