Khaleej Times

Supreme Court says Judge Loya’s death ‘serious issue’

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new delhi — The Supreme Court on Friday called the death of CBI Special Court and Additional Sessions Judge Brijgopal Harkishan Loya a “serious issue” and asked the Maharashtr­a government to produce all documents related to the case.

A division bench of Justice Arun Mishra and Justice M.M. Shantanago­udar asked the Maharashtr­a government to file a reply and documents by January 15, the next date of hearing. The court was hearing two separate pleas seeking an independen­t probe into the death of judge Loya, who presided over the case in connection with the alleged staged encounter of suspected extortioni­st Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh.

The two pleas were filed by Maharashtr­a-based journalist B.R. Lone and Congress leader Tehseen Poonawala.

Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, representi­ng the Bombay Lawyers Associatio­n, told the bench that the Bombay High Court was seized of the matter and the bench should not hear the plea.

Senior advocate Indira Jaising, appearing for journalist Lone, also said that matter should not be heard by the apex court. The bench said it would consider the objections.

Judge Loya died of heart attack on December 1, 2014 while on a visit to Nagpur, where he had gone to attend the wedding of a colleague’s daughter. At that time, he was handling the sensitive Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh case in which Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Amit Shah was one of the accused (but later discharged), besides top Gujarat Police officers.

Lone contended that a fair probe was needed into the “mysterious death” of Loya.

In his plea, Poonawala contended that the circumstan­ces around the death of the judge were questionab­le and mysterious. —

a Supreme Court lawyer

they are doing a service to the nation by letting the country know that the chief justice is abusing and misusing his power as the master of roster to assign cases to particular benches, to junior judges to achieve a predetermi­ned outcome. Prashant Bhushan,

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