Justice J B Pardiwala dismissed the plea by Jamal Mehtar, the father of alleged encounter victim Sadiq Jamal, taking into account the government's argument that the special CBI court was yet to decide whether the encounter was fake as the trial was underway.
Sadiq was killed in an alleged fake encounter by the Ahmedabad police in 2003.
The CBI is conducting further probe, the government counsel told the high court bench.
He cited a Supreme Court order of August 2009 asking the state government to pay compensation to the family of Sohrabuddin Sheikh who was killed in a fake encounter.
Sadiq Jamal was killed in Ahmedabad on November 13, 2003. The police had claimed that he was a Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist and was on a mission to kill the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
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