A bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra also asked the body to scrutinise the SIT's justification in closing the riots- related cases and directed it to submit a report within three months.
"We constitute a supervisory body of two-former Supreme Court judges who shall scrutinise 199 matters and find out that SIT was justifiable in closing down...
"At this juncture, senior advocate H S Phoolka (appearing for one of the riots victim) submits that there are 42 other cases where investigation has been closed down. The newly appointed body can look into this as well," the bench, also comprising Justices Amitava Roy and A M Khanwilkar, said.
The court was told that out of the 250 cases which were investigated by the SIT, closure reports were filed in 241.
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Nine cases are being investigated by the SIT, while two cases are being probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation, the ASG told the court.
The matter was fixed for hearing on November 28.
The apex court had on March 24 asked the Centre to place before it the files pertaining to the 199 cases of the anti- Sikh riots which the special investigation team (SIT) set up by the Home Ministry had decided to "close".
Anti-Sikh riots, which had broke out after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, had claimed 2,733 lives in Delhi alone.
The government had earlier filed a status report on the probe conducted by the SIT in the cases.
The report was filed pursuant to the court's January 16 direction asking the government to file a "comprehensive report" on the status of the probe conducted by the SIT on a plea seeking a court-supervised investigation.
Kahlon, a member of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, had sought the court's direction for setting up an SIT to ensure speedy justice to riots victims.
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