Judge Killing : Jharkhand High Court rejects theory of CBI

Jharkhand High Court
Jharkhand High Court

Ranchi : Jharkhand High Court on Friday rejected the theory of the CBI presented before the court in connection with the killing of ADJ Uttam Anand.

Judge Killing The court of justice Dr Ravi Ranjan and Justice SN Prasad while hearing the case made the Additional Solicitor General SB Raju who had appeared on behalf of the CBI go through the CCTV footage of the incident.

The court later also asked many questions to the Additional Solicitor General which he failed to come up with satisfactory response.

The court commented that the incident has turned into man behind machine. It said that there was no truth in the theory of mobile loot as being put forward by the CBI and there was no substance in the theory.

The court said that if one would look at the CCTV footage it will be clear that the case is a planned murder.

The court said that had it been an issue of mobile loot the culprits would have got down from the autorickshaw, taken the mobile and left which did not happen on the spot.

Adding further the court said that after hitting the judge the tempo did not stop therefore there is no truth in the theory of the CBI.

The court said that it was not satisfied with the progress of the CBI probe.

The bench said that there is a larger conspiracy in the case and the conspirators were hiding behind

and it appears that attempts are being made to divert the case and both the arrested culprits are just pawns.

The court directed the CBI to submit all the records of the probe including reports related to narco

tests and brain mapping of the accused in sealed envelopes before the court and fixed January 21 as the next date of hearing in the case.

ADJ Uttam Anand was killed on July 28 in Dhanbad after being hit by an autorickshaw while he was going on a morning walk. The police had managed to arrest the two accused Lakhan Verma and Rahul Verma in the case.

Later the case got transferred to the CBI which is being monitored by the High Court. Every week

the CBI has to submit a progress report in the case before the High Court.