Thursday, 30 August 2018

Punjab: Legally, it's a tightrope walk in recalling sacrilege cases from CBI

Punjab: Legally, it's a tightrope walk in recalling sacrilege cases from CBI The previous SAD-BJP government had surpassed over the Bargari sacrilege to the CBI in November 2015. The CBI has already started out investigations in the case. Last month, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had announced at hand over Behbal Kalan and Kotkapura police firing cases also to the central research organisation. Subsequently, the authorities issued a notification for the switch of instances. On Tuesday, following call for from leaders cutting across celebration lines, the Punjab Assembly surpassed a decision to this effect. The CM later announced he would represent an SIT of Punjab Police and surrender these instances. Officials said they had examined the SC judgment before taking a selection on withdrawal of cases. An aide of the CM stated, "Even if we are not able to withdraw Bargari case, we will in reality withdraw the police firing instances. The notification of switch of cases changed into accomplished some days in the past, but we have studied it and we will rescind the ones notifications because the CBI has not began the investigations into them as yet." "In such cases in which the FIR has already been registered, the case can handiest be withdrawn with the consent of CBI and the Centre. However in cases wherein the FIR has no longer been registered (like in Behbal Kalan and Kotkapura firing), the state has the electricity to make a request. Also, the applicant in this case is a consultant of the humans, the Vidhan Sabha, that exceeded a decision yesterday. I am confident that during the sort of situation, top sense will be successful upon the centre." Another senior official stated they could ship the request to the CBI. "We shall see what the company does." Dailyhunt http://maklaregardet.blogspot.com/2018/08/hur-man-bestammer-sig-for-en-skicklig.html

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