Hardik's lawyer B M Mangukia today filed a detailed affidavit making more allegations against the state. But the division bench of Justices M R Shah and K J Thaker said the allegations and counter-allegations were not desirable.
Two aides of Hardik had filed a habeas corpus petition when he had gone missing after a public meeting at Tenpur village in Bayad tehsil of Aravali village on September 22.
"Petitioners have filed an affidavit-in-rejoinder. It contains further allegations against the state administration. It was suggested to the petitioner's advocate B M Mangukia to file a short affidavit in the habeas corpus petition and avoid any allegations and counter allegations," the HC today said.
"He (Mangukia) took suggestions in right spirit and he takes back the affidavit and will file a short affidavit to substantiate his claims in the petition," said the HC order.
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"It must be ensured that no allegations or counter- allegations are made which might aggravate the situation."
Advocate Mangukia today said during the arguments that he was ready to withdraw his allegations and he had never said that the police had abducted Hardik.