Bulandshahr Case: SC Unhappy Over Non-Appearance of Azam Khan

The Supreme Court has asked CBI to serve a fresh notice to the Samajwadi Party leader.

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Uttar Pradesh Minority Welfare Minister Azam Khan. (Photo: PTI)
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Uttar Pradesh Minority Welfare Minister Azam Khan. (Photo: PTI)
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed unhappiness over non-appearance of Uttar Pradesh Minister Azam Khan in connection with the Bulandshahr gang rape case and asked CBI to serve a fresh notice on the Samajwadi Party leader.

In our considered opinion, the respondent number 2 (Khan) should have entered appearance as there is a direct allegation against him. In view of the aforesaid, we direct CBI to serve the notice on respondent number 2.
Bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra

It directed the apex court registry to provide copy of the case records along with the notice to CBI for serving them on the minister.

The court said that it seems whatever had been said by Khan is in “his personal capacity”. The remarks came when Additional Solicitor General Maninder Singh, appearing for CBI, submitted that the notice could have been served through UP government as Khan is part of the cabinet.

The bench, meanwhile, allowed lawyer Kislay Pandey, appearing for the victim’s father, to file additional documents in the case and fixed the matter for further hearing on 25 October.

The brutal incident had happened on the night of 29 July when a group of highway robbers stopped the car of a Noida- based family and sexually assaulted the woman and her daughter after dragging them out of the vehicle at gun-point.

The apex court had on 29 August taken note of the controversial remarks of Khan that the gang rape case was a “political conspiracy”, while staying the CBI probe in the case. It had also asked whether the state should stop people holding high offices from making such comments on heinous crimes.

On 8 September, the court lifted the stay on CBI probe in the case after modifying its earlier order and asked the agency to proceed as per law.

CBI had moved the apex court seeking modification of the order staying its ongoing probe in the case, saying it may cause “disappearance of material evidences” besides enabling six accused to seek statutory bail.

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