The Supreme Court today agreed to hear tomorrow a plea seeking transfer of probe in the case of alleged assault on a woman lawyer from Delhi police to CBI on the ground that witnesses were being "harassed" by cops and asked the police chief to file an action taken report.
A four-judge bench headed by Chief Justice R M Lodha had earlier taken suo motu cognisance of the letter of the woman lawyer in which she alleged that some policemen and others had manhandled her inside Lajpat Nagar police station on April 4 when she had gone to serve a copy of a judicial order.
"Having regard to the gravity of matter, we direct the Commissioner of Police, Delhi to submit to this court the report about action taken on the complaint made by Ambika Das on April 12 and the complaint of the Supreme Court Bar Association made on April 28.
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Senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, who has been appointed amicus curiae in the matter, today sought urgent hearing of a fresh plea before a vacation bench of justices B S Chauhan and A K Sikri which posted it for hearing tomorrow.
The plea said eye witnesses, which include poor vegetable vendors and rickshaw pullers, are being harassed to create evidence against the lawyer who had claimed that she had been manhandled inside the police station.
Seeking transfer of probe from Delhi police to CBI, the plea said, "...Das has reasonable apprehension her witnesses are being forced by DCP/ACP/SHO of Lajpat Nagar police station to make statement against her.
"She also apprehends that she is being fixed in some false cases as she got missed calls from unknown Pakistan numbers on her mobile."
The plea has also sought a direction that police be stopped from summoning witnesses till further orders of the court.