A division bench, comprising Justices Sathish K Agnihotri and K K Sasidharan, stated this today while declining to stay the order of Justice V Ramasubramanian who ordered a CBI inquiry into the alleged custodial torture of the woman.
"The Joint Director, CBI, should continue with the investigation as directed by the single judge in the writ petition," the bench said when the appeal filed by the Additional Director General of Police (Prisons), the DGP and the Home Secretary came up for hearing today.
A vacation bench had on September 27 admitted the appeal and issued the notice to the victim's counsel and posted the matter to today.
Advocate General A L Somayaji quoted several Supreme Court Judgments to contend that the investigation cannot be transfer to CBI at the instance of the accused.
The bench rejected his argument that the single judge had ordered the CBI inquiry though the petitioners themselves had sought a probe other than by the Judicial Magistrate, Udumalpet, and noted that the Judge in his order had observed the manner in which the Judicial Magistrates acted.
"We do not want to interfere now. We will admit the appeal. Let them file counter," it said.
The matter relates to the alleged custodial torture of a woman by police, who is allegedly an accused in a murder case.
Justice Ramasubramanian, who ordered the CBI probe, had also directed that an FIR be filed against police officials, apart from ordering Rs two lakh interim compensation to the victim.
It alleged that the Judge had erred in concluding it would not be fair to entrust the investigation to police when there was no reason, circumstances or facts to support such a conclusion nor any material to show police would not perform a fair and thorough investigation.
Contending that entrusting the probe to CBI was only on 'highly tenuous and flimsy material', the appeal also said that despite repeated medical examinations, it was made clear that the accused had sustained only minor injuries and there were no injuries on her genitalia, which are consistent.
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