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Father of a deceased student Nevin Dalvin moved to the High Court earlier seeking direction to change the Investigation officer. His plea was dismissed by the trial court.
Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma passed an order on November 27 on the petition moved by Dalvin Suresh and said, «In order to balance the rights, Director CBI is requested to appoint a senior officer to have regular monitoring of the investigation being conducted by the CBI. I consider that no further directions are required to be passed in the present petition.»
«This Court hopes and trusts that CBI will keep the faith of the petitioner. The Court is conscious of the fact that the complainant or the petitioner in the present case may have some genuine concerns,» Justice Sharma added.
The High Court said that however before parting, the Court considers the the order passed by the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, that the application of the petitioner was dismissed on the ground that since, under Section 156(3), no direction can be given to the CBI to register an FIR and conduct investigation, the Court of the learned Metropolitan Magistrate cannot monitor the investigation.
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