Besides the Union Home Ministry (MHA) and the state government, a bench of Justices M Y Eqbal and Arun Mishra also issued notice to the Press Council of India (PCI) and sought their responses to the PIL within two weeks.
The bench was hearing the plea filed by Delhi-based journalist Satish Jain, through senior lawyer Adish C Aggarwala and advocate Aditya Singh. The PIL has sought a CBI probe into the death of the scribe, Jagendra Singh.
An FIR was registered against ruling Samajwadi Party Minister Ram Murti Singh Verma and five cops on the basis of a complaint by Jagendra's son Raghvendra after the journalist passed away during treatment at a Lucknow hospital.
"On 1 June, according to his family members, a group of policemen and goons came in two cars in late afternoon and barged into his house in Shahjahanpur. Initially, they had an argument with him reminding him he had been repeatedly told not to write anything about Verma, then they pinned him down, poured petrol on him and set him on fire," the petition said.
Seeking CBI probe, the plea said inspite all the evidence, "no arrest has been made by the state police and there is every likelihood of destruction of evidence by them".
The fact that police officials and a senior politician have been arrayed in the case as accused has shaken the confidence of public in investigation conducted by the State Police, it said, adding that "it is desirable to entrust the investigation to the CBI".
"Safety of Indian journalists has long been compromised, particularly in small towns where local authorities can wield enormous power. According to PCI, a statutory press watchdog group, 79 journalists were murdered in the past two and a half years in India, with very few convictions," it said.
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