Allegations were made that individuals associated with the criminal offense, with the help and active involvement of the state authorities and prominent individuals, were making mindful efforts to scuttle the examination.
New Delhi, UPDATED: Nov 29, 2022 23: 38 IST
The Supreme Court directed CBI to penetrate the case in an objective way (Photo: PTI)
By Aneesha Mathur: Fair trial and examination are not possible in Andhra Pradesh, the Supreme Court observed, as it moved the trial of the case associating with the murder of YS Vivekananda Reddy, the uncle of Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy, to the Hyderabad court outside the state.
Allegations were made that individuals associated with the criminal activity, with the help and active involvement of the state authorities and prominent individuals, were making mindful efforts to scuttle the examination.
” One of the crucial witnesses did not show up to tape his declaration and went on to make a declaration prior to the media that he was being pressurised by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Afterwards he passed away under strange situations,” the court’s bench stated.
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Two star witnesses are currently under the security of the cops, thinking about the life danger to them.
It is a fit to move the trial and more examination into a bigger conspiracy and damage of proof beyond the state of Andhra Pradesh, the leading court stated.
The CBI has actually been directed to finish more examination into the bigger conspiracy and damage of proof, as observed by the High Court previously, at the earliest. “It goes without stating that it should be done individually and in an impartial way,” the Supreme Court stated.
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Nov 29, 2022