The Allahabad High Court today issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government on Bulandshahr rape case and sought a reply within a week while hearing a PIL seeking a direction for a CBI probe into the gruesome incident.
The order was passed by the division bench of Lucknow of justices Amreshwar Pratap Sahi and Vijay Laxmi on a PIL filed by NGO We the People through its general secretary Prince Lenin on August 2.
Additional Advocate General of Uttar Pradesh Bulbul Godiyal submitted before the court that the investigation was going on and three culprits were already nabbed.
The other three suspects were on the run and efforts were on to nab them, she said, adding that mere lack of confidence was not sufficient for handing over the probe to the CBI even though the state government had no hesitation in doing so if the court directed.
The court had asked the petitioner to file details of the alleged irregularities in the case.
The petitioner filed a supplementary affidavit today entailing therein the alleged lapses in the investigation and the factors which had led to the filing of the petition showing lack of confidence in the probe process.
The court has listed the matter for further hearing on August 22.
"Let an appropriate affidavit be filed within a week. The matter shall come up (for hearing) on August 22," the court said.
The petitioner has also demanded proper security arrangements on the highways, especially at night.
(With PTI inputs)
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