Setalvad and her NGO, Citizen for Justice and Peace (CJP), had challenged the decision of the Gujarat High Court upholding a magisterial court order for a probe against Pathan and others.
During the pendency of their appeal, the apex court on September 2, 2011, had stayed the high court's order giving a green signal for probe against Pathan and others for allegedly fabricating evidence in the Naroda Gam riots case.
With the disposal of Setalvad's petition, the stay on the High Court's order stands vacated.
During the hearing, senior counsel Kapil Sibal, appearing for CJP and Setalvad, questioned the procedure adopted by the trial court in directing the Gujarat Police to investigate the case.
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Senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, representing Pathan, told the bench that CJP and Setalvad had no locus to challenge the high court's order before the apex court and they have not yet been summoned by the trial court.
He had claimed he would be an important link to throw light on how the victims and witnesses were tutored, cheated and made to sign false affidavits by Setalvad in the name of "interest of the community".
However, the sessions court had directed and authorised the registrar, City Civil and Sessions Court, Ahmedabad to make a complaint in writing for the offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against Pathan and others.
Thereafter, the registrar had filed a criminal case/ complaint against Pathan and others in metropolitan magistrate court in Ahmedabad which on January 10, 2011 directed the assistant commissioner of police there to inquire and investigate the matter and submit a report.
The order was challenged before the high court which on July 11, 2011 declined to interfere with the police probe, but clarified that "basically the aforesaid police investigation would be with respect to unnamed accused persons who are yet to be traced and whose names are yet to be disclosed during the course of investigation".
The trial in the Naroda Gam case is at the final stage.
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