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Chargesheet reads like a novel, said HC while slamming CBI again

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Ranchi: The Jharkhand High Court pulled the CBI again here on Friday to Chargesheet in the murder case of Dhanbad Judge.
The High Court observed that the chargesheet was rather “novel” and did not bring home the allegations part 302 (punishment for murder in the Indian criminal code).
A division bench from Chief Justice Dr.
Ravi Rajan and Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad is hearing the petition monitor investigation into the murder case of Dhanbad Additional District Judges Uttam Anand.
The CBI after concluding the investigation had submitted a load sheet that showed a “murder” of the judge who came out for a morning trip on July 28 at Dhanbad.
The bench observed that no conclusive had been carried out in the investigation and there were no new facts that appeared.
Agency has submitted a chargesheet regularly while maintaining a high court in the dark, the judges were observed.
The investigation is not too easy and it looks like a novel, said the court.
This case will be heard on November 12.
The high court on the last date of the trial has transported independent agents because they have proposed a decline in Charges.
“Chargesheet does not have conclusive and vague evidence,” the previous court was observed.
“If this is how the agency will work, then what messages will be conveyed throughout the country.
This is a sensational case, a judicial officer has been there,” the judges said.
This is not the first time the High Court has stated irritably and upset in the course of the investigation carried out by the CBI.
The CBI has been heckled by the court on several previous occasions because it cannot conclude the investigation convincingly.
Uttam Judge Anand, a ranking of additional district judges posted in Dhanbad was hit by a car rickshaw on July 28.
Anand came out early in the morning for a walk when he was knocked by a vehicle near Randhir Verma Chowk in the city coal.
The incident was arrested on CCTV cameras and got viral on social media.

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