2020 Palghar lynching case: Maha govt agrees to transfer investigation to CBI

The state government had earlier told the apex court that Maharashtra Police has punished “delinquent" policemen for their dereliction of duties in the alleged lynching incident and sought dismissal of pleas seeking a CBI probe.

TNI Bureau: The Maharashtra government on Tuesday told the Supreme Court it was ready to hand over to CBI the investigation into alleged lynching of three persons, including two seers, in Palghar district in April 2020.

The state government had earlier told the apex court that Maharashtra Police has punished “delinquent” policemen for their dereliction of duties in the alleged lynching incident and sought dismissal of pleas seeking a CBI probe.

“The petitioners have sought transfer of investigation to the CBI, in as much as according to them, it is imperative for achieving an impartial and independent investigation in the matter… “The state of Maharashtra is ready and willing to hand over the investigation to the CBI and would have no objection for the same,” the Maharashtra government told the top court in an affidavit.

The affidavit was filed in response to a batch of petitions including one by sadhus of ‘Shri Panch Dashban Juna Akhara’ and relatives of the deceased seers.

Their plea alleged the investigation by the state police was being conducted in a biased manner. The other pleas have been filed by advocates Shashank Shekhar Jha and Ghanshyam Upadhyay.

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