The accused had allegedly connived with his family members and some cops to get an unclaimed body identified as his and jumped bail during pendency of his appeal against his conviction.
"We find that both of them (Delhi and UP police) are trying to find fault with each other in the manner of investigation and steps which were required to be taken to expose and unearth the well-hatched conspiracy which had led to the identification of a dead body to be that of appellant Rajbir.
A special bench of justices Kailash Gambhir and Sunita Gupta asked the Delhi and UP police to appoint a senior officer each "to make efforts to unearth the conspiracy and to work towards apprehension of the accused-appellant Rajbir".
The bench made the observations and passed the order after perusing the status reports filed by both agencies which have blamed each other for the situation.
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