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SC pulls up CBI for 'national crime' remarks in Babri Masjid case

New Delhi,Feb 7: The Central Bureau of Investigation's submission in the Babri Masjid demolition case that senior BJP leader L. K. Advani and others had committed a ‘national crime' drew a sharp reaction from the

PTI Updated on: February 07, 2013 21:20 IST
sc pulls up cbi for national crime remarks in babri masjid
sc pulls up cbi for national crime remarks in babri masjid case

New Delhi,Feb 7: The Central Bureau of Investigation's submission in the Babri Masjid demolition case that senior BJP leader L. K. Advani and others had committed a ‘national crime' drew a sharp reaction from the Supreme Court which asked the agency not to use such a language till the case is decided by the courts.




“Please don't say that it is a national crime or a matter of national importance. We are yet to decide it. Until we or trial court decide this way or other, you can't make such statements,” a bench headed by Justice H. L. Dattu said.

The bench made the observations after senior advocate P. P. Rao, appearing for CBI, submitted that the leaders of BJP and VHP were involved in a “national conspiracy” which was reflected in the Rath Yatra and its a case of “national crime”.

Mr. Rao's submission came while challenging the verdicts of Special CBI court and Allahabad High Court dropping conspiracy charges against Mr. Advani, Kalyan Singh, Uma Bharti, Vinay Katiyar and Murli Manohar Joshi.

The others against whom charges were dropped included Satish Pradhan, C. R. Bansal, Ashok Singhal, Giriraj Kishore, Sadhvi Ritambhara, V. H. Dalmia, Mahant Avaidhynath, R. V. Vedanti, Param Hans Ram Chandra Das, Jagdish Muni Maharaj, B. L Sharma, Nritya Gopal Das, Dharam Das, Satish Nagar and Moreshwar Save.

During arguments, the bench also questioned CBI over the delay in hearings before the special court and the filing of the appeal challenging the verdicts of the two courts.

“You said that it is a case of national importance. Then can you say that the translation (of court records) takes days and filing of case takes three months,” the bench said.

The agency pleaded that it should be allowed to file a fresh affidavit to explain its stand but the bench turned it down and said no fresh affidavits or material will be allowed to be placed before it.

The bench, however, allowed CBI to file documents which were referred to in the verdicts of the Special Court and High Court.

The court adjourned the hearing till February 13, after Mr. Rao pleaded for some time to go through the files of the case.
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