The victim's father, Mohd. Saleem, today filed a petition in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Narender Kumar and sought cancellation of the closure report.
He alleged that the SIT, probing the Muzaffarnagar riots cases, carried out partial investigation into the case and ignored recording statements of eyewitnesses under CrPC Section 164 despite the victim family's requests.
He asked the court to take cognisance of murder charges against the accused.
According to the FIR lodged with police by the deceased's father, Shahnawaz was stabbed to death allegedly by eight people at Kawal village under Jansath police station in the district on August 27, 2013.
SIT Inspector Sampurnanad Tiwari had last month filed the closure report in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Narender Kumar after giving clean chit to the six accused -- Prahlad, Vishan, Devender, Jitendra, Yogender and Ravinder -- saying that they were not found involved in the murder of Shahnawaz in Kawal in August 2013.
The SIT has already filed a charge sheet against five accused -- Mujassim, Muzammil, Nadeem, Jahangir and Furkan -- in connection with the murder of Sachin and Gaurav.
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