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Guj IPS officer to assist CBI in Ishrat Jahan case

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad

"Government will spare the services of Satish Verma, as required by the CBI for 4 months or till the investigation is over, whichever is earlier," the division bench of Justice Jayant Patel and Justice Abhilasha Kumari said in its order.

"If the investigation is not over by that time and CBI still needs further assistance and help of Satish Verma, the agency will have to move this court with the reasons thereof," added the bench.

The Gujarat government gave unequivocal undertaking to the high court that it will stop every inquiry and actions against Satish Verma, which was initiated while he was a member of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed by the HC in the fake encounter case.

 

Verma, on his part assured the court that he was ready to assist the CBI team from Monday.

Verma, member of the SIT, formed by the high court to determine if the encounter was genuine or fake, was the first to file affidavit in the high court saying the encounter was fake.The high court had later transferred the case to the CBI.

Earlier, in a letter on June 8, 2012, the CBI had requested the government to depute Verma for six months to assist the central agency in the inquiry into the Ishrat Jahan encounter.

On June 22, the high court had asked Advocate General Kamal Trivedi to file a reply on the CBI's request.

Today, advocate general informed the decision taken by additional chief secretary (Home) Varesh Sinha that the state government is ready to spare the services as per the direction of this court.

Following a query raised by Advocate General, court asked the CBI to spell out for how long they required Verma's services.

"Verma's services can be made available, but CBI has to be clear whether they need him for full time or on as and when required," bench asked CBI. (More)

  

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First Published: Jul 13 2012 | 8:05 PM IST

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