Ranchi: Observing that there was no new facts found in the investigation by the Central Investigation Bureau (CBI) in the case of the death of Judge Dhanbad Uttam Anand, the Jharkhand High Court on Thursday declared a resentment at the inquiry rate.
The Chair of the Chair of the Chair of the Chairman of Dr.
Ravi Rajan and Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad also expressed unhappiness with the lack of laboratory in the forensic science laboratory and ordered the Secretary of the State House and FSL Director to appear before the next hearing.
The investigation has not revealed anything previously unknown, Bench said while hearing litigation of public interest (pill) initiated to monitor the probe into the death of an additional district judge of 49 years after being hit by automatic rickshaws at Dhanbad City on July 28.
The footage of the incident clearly showed that the rickshork driver automatically came out of his track and hit the judge.
Even if the driver is drunk, the intention is clear from the recording, Bench said.
CCTV’s footage shows that the judge, Uttam Anand, jogging on one side of the road that was quite wide at Randhir Verma Chowk near the initial district court on July 28 when the heavy auto-rickshaw turned towards him, and escaped from behind, and escaped the scenery.
Some locals found him lying in a pool of blood and took him to the hospital, where the doctor said he died on arrival.
Police Dhanbad seized the vehicle from the Giridih District and arrested the driver of the automatic rickshaw Lakhan Verma and his assistant Rahul Verma.
The special investigation team (sitting) from the state police was originally.
The state government then handed it to the CBI who started his investigation in August 4.
The Central Agency on Wednesday doubled his prize to Rs 10 Lakh for anyone sharing “important information” in the death of the judge.
The CBI has used various scientific tests in both accused of efforts to complete mysteries.
The bench on Thursday also called the Secretary of the House and Director of the Forensic Science Laboratory to appear before in virtual mode on the next hearing date.
The order came after the court was told by the Jharkhand Public Services Commission that he had published advertisements for the appointment at the FSL empty post in March this year.
However, advertisements canceled and no fresh advertisements were issued.
The bench expressed displeasure on this issue and observed that the government wanted to keep the court in the dark.
The High Court on September 2 also stated dissatisfaction with slow progress into investigation by the CBI into the case of judge’s death and lack of labor in the FSL.