A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud was inclined to issue notice on the plea filed by Gulbahar Bibi, wife of 50-year-old deceased Mohammed Bhatta Sheikh, seeking an impartial SIT probe into the dastardly murder.
"The video is horrendous," the bench said, adding it was willing to consider the plea and issue appropriate directions.
The top court, however, said the petition was poorly drafted and asked senior advocate Indira Jaising, representing the wife of the slain labourer, to file a better plea and fixed January 29 as the next date of hearing.
She also said the victims be granted their fundamental right to access to justice, as "unruly crowd has been attempting to stall the judicial process to favour the accused."
Jaising said "unruly crowd" rush to the trial court during the proceedings in the case in support of the accused, leading to denial of access to justice to the victims.
The Muslim labourer, hailing from West Bengal, was allegedly hacked and burnt alive on December 6 last year and the murder was recorded on camera by the minor nephew of accused Shambhulal Regar. The accused is now in judicial custody.
In the video, later uploaded on social media, the accused is seen threatening on camera and saying "Those who will commit love jihad will meet with the same fate".
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