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Chief Justice Dipak Misra to hear BH Loya's case on Monday

Chief Justice Dipak Misra to hear BH Loya's case on Monday

| | 20 Jan 2018, 04:35 pm

New Delhi,. Jan 20 (IBNS): In a major development in the paradigm of Indian judiciary, a bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra is all set to hear the case of Judge BH Loya's death on Monday, media reports said.

The bench reportedly also includes Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud.

In a recent development, CBI judge B H Loya's family has said they have suspicion regarding the death of the CBI judge.

"I don't have any suspicion,"  justice Loya's son Anuj told media on his father's death.

Anuj said his family should not be 'harassed'.

"Our family is pained with the chain of events in past few days. Please don't harass us," he said.

Loya's lawyer Ameet Naik said there is no conspiracy in BH Loya's death.

"There is no conspiracy," he said.

B H Loya has allegedly died of cardiac arrest in Nagpur in 2014.

At the time of his death, BH Loya was hearing a case connected to the alleged fake encounter killing of gangster Sohrabuddin Sheikh, his wife Kausar Bi and associate Tulsi Prajapati in 2005.

BJP chief Amit Shah, who was one of the accused in the case, was subsequently acquitted by the CBI court.
 

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