Supreme Court asks cops to file chargesheet against Hardik
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Gujarat police to file a chargesheet by Friday in a trial court in a criminal case lodged against quota stir leader Hardik Patel for allegedly instigating Pate
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Gujarat police to file a chargesheet by Friday in a trial court in a criminal case lodged against quota stir leader Hardik Patel for allegedly instigating Patel community to kill policemen and adopt violent means to “wage war against Gujarat government”.
The top court’s order came when attorney-general Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Gujarat, sought permission to file the chargesheet on the ground that if it is not filed, the accused will be entitled to get bail.
However, a bench of justices J.S. Khehar and C. Nagappan refused to look into the draft charge sheet of the police.
“It would be inappropriate to look into it. Let the chargesheet be filed in the trial court on or before January 8, 2016. A copy of the charge sheet would be provided to the counsel for the accused in the trial court,” it said. The court fixed January 14 for further hearing the matter.
It will also hear another plea of Hardik challenging the high court’s decision declining to quash the sedition charge invoked against him and others in a case lodged for allegedly attacking places like police stations in the state. The state police had lodged the case in October against 22-year-old Hardik and five of his close aides on the charge of sedition and waging war against the government.
Later, Hardik, Chirag Patel, Dinesh Bambhaniya and Ketan Patel were arrested and are currently behind bars.
