NIA tells HC that Bhima-Koregaon case given to it because of ‘gravity of offence’
The Hindu
The agency’s reply was filed before the Bench hearing a petition filed by advocate Surendra Gadling who was arrested on June 6, 2018, and currently lodged at Taloja Central Jail
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday told the Bombay High Court that, “considering the gravity of the offence and its inter-State link and implications on national security, the Central government had suo motu directed the NIA to take up the investigation” in the . The reply was filed by the agency before a Division Bench of justices S.S. Shinde and N.J. Jamadar in a petition filed by an accused in the case, advocate Surendra Gadling arrested on June 6, 2018, and currently lodged at Taloja Central Jail. Mr. Gadling through advocate T.T. Talekar had challenged the transfer of investigation to the NIA in January 2020 after the chargesheet was filed in the case in 2018. The petition states, “the transfer is contrary to the scheme of NIA as there is no provision empowering the Central government to transfer the investigation after completion of investigation particularly when there were no compelling circumstances necessitating such transfer. The transfer is impermissible under law.”The election authorities are gearing up for the counting of votes cast in the simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, scheduled to be held on June 4. The Collectors and Election Officers of Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli and Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) districts said on May 23 (Thursday) that their teams were ready for the counting of votes.
Responding to the prolonged water scarcity, the residents of the area took to the streets in protest on Wednesday. The protest, which drew attention to their plight, stopped only after the intervention of the police. It was not until 1.30 p.m. that a 4000-litre tanker was finally delivered by BWSSB, providing relief to the water-starved residents.