Supreme Court Rejects ex Top Cop Sanjiv Bhatt’s Plea in 30 yeard old custodial death case

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed by the former IPS officer, Sanjiv R. Bhatt seeking a direction to summon some witness for examination in a trial against him in 30-year custodial death case.

Bhatt is an accused in the 1989 custodial death case when he was posted as the additional superintendent of police in Jamnagar, Gujarat. According to the prosecution, Bhatt had detained more than hundred persons during a communal riot there and one of the detainees had died in hospital after he was released. Bhatt was suspended in 2011

Bhatt had on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court challenging a Gujarat High Court order order which had denied his request to summon certain additional witnesses for examination during the trial in  the case. Bhatt’s plea was mentioned for urgent listing before a vacation bench of justices Indira Banerjee and Ajay Rastogi which agreed to hear it today. Counsel fot eh Gujarat state, Rajat Nairtermed it as delaying tactic by the  former cop. Senior  advocate Salman Khurshid, appearing for Bhatt, sought urgent listing of the plea saying the trial was on and examination of these witnesses was necessary.

Nair said that the apex court has already passed an order on a similar plea challenging the high court’s same order of April 16.

He said that another bench of the apex court had on May 24 directed the trial court not to delay the case any more in any manner whatsoever and not to entertain unnecessary applications delaying the decision in the case.

Nair said that the top court had directed the lower court to complete the trial positively by June 20 and Bhatt’s plea is nothing but a tactic to delay the outcome of the case.

-India Legal Bureau

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