CBI counsel Hiten Venegaonkar told Justice Mridula Bhatkar that the agency wants time to file its reply to the petition, but was in principle opposed to it.
"We have strong objection to the return of his passport permanently. There is a separate petition filed by the victim Jiah's mother Rabiya Khan here seeking the applicant (Sooraj) to be charged under section 302 of IPC for murdering Jiah Khan and she has sought FBI probe in the case.
The court, however, said that the alleged offence has taken place on Indian land, and hence the court here can pass orders.
The court directed the CBI to file its reply affidavit and posted the petition for hearing tomorrow.
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The court also refused to let Rabiya Khan's lawyer to intervene in this petition and said, "In such pleas where the accused is seeking return of passport, I will not let the complainant (Rabiya) to intervene."
Jiah had allegedly committed suicide on June 3, 2013, after hanging herself from a ceiling fan in her suburban Juhu residence.
Jiah's mother petitioned the High Court seeking probe by an independent agency under supervision of the court and alleged that Jiah was murdered by Sooraj. Following this, the High Court in July 2014 transferred probe in the case to CBI.
The CBI, after investigation, submitted its charge sheet before a trial court here and charged Sooraj for abetment of suicide.
Rabiya then once again petitioned the High Court against CBI categorising Jiah's death as suicide, and not homicide.