Patidar's family members, who met Fadnavis here yesterday, also sought an NIA probe into his disappearance.
Dilip's wife Padma submitted a petition to Fadnavis seeking his "permission for granting sanction against the accused ATS officials who are responsible for kidnap, torture and killing of my husband and direct further investigation through NIA".
Addressing a press conference here today, Padma, said, "A few people took away my husband from our residence in Indore at around 10.30 PM on November 10, 2008. My son was six- months-old that time."
Dilip's brother Ramswaroop said they last heard from Dilip on November 17, 2008, when he called up and said he was with ATS in Mumbai.
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Ramswaroop alleged that the ATS has either killed him or he has died due to their "torture".
He alleged that the family had got a call from ATS, asking them not to take any legal action.
Giving an account of family's efforts to know the
whereabouts of Dilip, their lawyer Prashant Maggu said, "The family lodged a police complaint two to three days after the incident. Since no action was taken by the police, they filed a habeas corpus petition in MP High Court. After taking cognisance of the matter into account, the HC formed an inquiry committee. The case was then handed over to the CBI."
"The investigating agency in its probe found that two ATS officials were involved in the crime and offence is made out against them. In its order on July 2012, the high court directed the CBI to get sanction from the Maharashtra government against the two officials to initiated legal action against the duo," he said.