The Supreme Court on Wednesday told the Uttar Pradesh government to stop dragging its feet in the probe into the Lakhimpur Kheri violence.
The state authorities had wanted more time to gather more details on record in the matter and a bench of the bench of the Supreme Court comprising Chief Justice of India N V Ramana and Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli said, while hearing the case. “You (Uttar Pradesh) have to stop dragging your feet in the case,” a Harish Salve, senior lawyer and former Solicitor General (SG), who appeared for the Uttar Pradesh government, communicated to the apex court that “we have filed a status report” in the matter.
CJI Ramana retorted to this, “Yesterday we waited till late night for the status report, but irony is that we have just now received it…” After going through the status report, the bench asked the state government as to “how many witnesses you have examined”.
Salve replied that 44 witnesses have even examined so far. Four persons are in police custody and 10 are in judicial custody, the lawyer said, when asked about the status of the accused. Garima Parshad, senior law officer, submitted that the crime scene was reconstituted and a through probe was carried out.
After the hearing. the court posted the matter to October 26. During the proceedings, the bench asked the SIT, probing the case, to record statements of other witnesses under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). Statements under this section are recorded before a magistrate.
The court was hearing the petition after it converted letters written by two lawyers to a public interest litigation (PIL) in the matter. Nine people were killed in the violence. Several people, including Ashish Mishra, son of Union Minister Ajay Mishra, have been arrested in the connection with the case. UNI SM SC.
Presently, there is wide outrage over the killings and the public are demanding that Union Minister Ajay Mishra step down.