Mangalore: No CBI Probe into Advocate Naushad Kashimji's Murder - HC


Mangalore: No CBI Probe into Advocate Naushad Kashimji's Murder - HC

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore / Bangalore

Mangalore, Feb 2: The Karnataka high court on Thursday February 2 nullified an order that had been passed by a single-bench of the high court directing CBI enquiry into the murder of city-based advocate Naushad Kashimji.

The earlier order had been passed by the single judge bench headed by Justice Mohana Shantanagowdar on July 15, 2011, after which the high court had stayed the order on October 17, 2011. The latest order, in essence, means that there will be no CBI probe into the case.

It may be recalled that advocate Naushad Kashimji, who had appeared on behalf of Rashid Malbari, a close associate of Dawood Ibrahim, and many others, was murdered near his apartment in the city on April 9, 2009. Senior advocate, Purushottam Poojary had filed a complaint in Pandeshwar police station here, alleging that the murder was committed by four police officers who were not in good terms with Naushad over the latter's comments against the police in the court, and the fact that he was appearing on behalf of those who had links with terrorist outfits.

The case was handed over to the CID, but not much progress was made. Naushad's wife then filed a writ petition alleging that the police had unilaterally filed charge sheet against some of the accused who were arrested by them, and appealed for CBI probe. Based on her plea the single-bench passed an order handing over the probe to CBI. The city police had then appealed against the order, stating that they were capable of solving the case.

The latest judgement quashing the CBI probe order was passed by the division bench of the high court, comprising chief justice Vikramjit Singh and justice B V Nagaratna. 

 

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  • Ismail Zaorez, Bhatkal

    Fri, Feb 03 2012

    This is Ridiculous this seems like they dont want to solve this case. What is the problem if the case is handed over CBI. If you cant hand over any case to CBI than what is the use of CBI? This clearly indicates that some of govt officials dont want this case to be handed over CBI. because they may have played a role in this case so they are scared of getting behind the bars

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  • AK.Mangalore, Dubai

    Fri, Feb 03 2012

    Now Mafia group and Terrorist parties are controlling Karnataka HC...

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  • syed safdar , bhatkal ( dubai)

    Thu, Feb 02 2012

    Karnataka CID nor any state investigating agency will never solve the problem..simply because police are involved in the brutual murder of brother naushad...if CBI investigates then top brass of mangalore police will be behind the bars..keeping fighting Mrs Naushad ...our community is with you

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  • Leslie fernandes, Dutco, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 02 2012

    THOSE WHO LIVE WITH THE GUN DIE WITH THE GUN.

    THOSE WHO LIVE NEAR THE GUN MAY DIE BY THE GUN.

    THIS TYPE OF CASES NORMALLY GO AS CLOSED DUE TO LACK OF WITNESS.

    IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT A LAWYER'S LIFE IS NOT SECURE IN PEACEFUL MANGALORE.

    CAN THE CBI WORK WONDERS IF GIVEN A OPPORTUNITY SO LATE?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 02 2012

    Now tell us who is controlling Karnataka HC?

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