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Supreme Court hearing Punjab s plea in all criminal matters against former Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh Saini

By LawStreet News Network      04 March, 2022 07:37 PM      0 Comments
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Supreme Court hearing Punjab s plea seeking vacation of stay passed by Punjab and Haryana High Court in all criminal matters against former Punjab GDP Sumedh Singh Saini

AG Patwalia: Its an unprecedented order, they have given blanket stay

CJI: Yes,they cant pass this order

Rohatgi: The State has not followed a single order. He has survived an assassination attempt.

CJI: It is shocking. We have never seen an order like this.

List after 4 weeks.

Rohatgi: Let the HC dispose off this writ , the whole thing will come to an end

CJI: We will ask the HC to dispose off this matter before another bench in 2 weeks.

COURT:

We think it fit to requests to direct the CJ of Punjab and Haryana HC to place it before another judge and dispose it in 2 weeks

Court is informed of a blanket protection granted by High Court to a former Punjab DGP

CJI Raman: This is an unprecedented order, such kind of order we dont encourage. What is this order? Protection in Future cases also? This is shocking

Adv General for Punjab DS Patwalia: Theres Blanket stay, protection against everything, HC has relied on earlier order in Habeas corpus matter.

Sr Adv Rohatgi: I appear on caveat, theres 3.5 years delay. This officer was DGP in the State.

CJI Ramana: Whatever it may be, you cant pass an order saying future cases also he cant be arrested? What is this.

Rohatgi: Ive got protection from this court on malafide attempts by the State

CJI: This is shocking and three of us feel its an unprecedented order. We havent seen this

AG: This order has further been extended.

CJI: well request HC to dispose of matter before another Bench in 2 weeks and keep this matter pending.



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