The Bombay High Court today sought from the Maharashtra government the post-mortem and chemical analysis reports of a woman who was killed in the police firing incident at Maval near Pune in 2011, to ascertain from which bullet she died.
A division bench of justices A S Oka and A P Bhangale was hearing a PIL by activist I G Khandelwal seeking action against the police officers, including the then Superintendent of Police, Pune rural, Sandeep Karnik, for opening fire at a protesting mob killing three persons.
The government had earlier informed the court in an affidavit that explanation was sought from four officers and after perusal of their replies a warning was issued to Karnik and disciplinary proceedings were initiated against three police officers - inspectors Ashok Patil and Yashwant Gawari and assistant inspector Ganesh Mane.
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The court had then called for a copy of the M G Gaikwad Committee report along with the annexures and also original filed on the disciplinary enquiry against the errant police officers to verify the petitioners' claims.
The reports were today placed before the bench but it did not have any details regarding the allegations. Following this, the bench asked the government to produce the postmortem report of the woman and the chemical analysis report of the bullet retrieved from her body.
On August 8, 2011, police had opened fire on villagers protesting against the government's decision to lay a closed pipeline to supply water from the Pavna dam to the limits of Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation. Agriculturists had claimed that they would not get water for their crops if the closed pipeline is laid.