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“The judge dismissed the plea on the ground that the police investigation in the case was proper,” said Arshdeep Singh Cheema, the counsel for Junaid’s father Jalaluddin. “During the course of the hearing, the complainant has not been able to show that there are serious flaws in the investigation, which would lead to the conclusion that the same is shoddy or tainted.
“Besides, there is nothing to show that the incident has any national or international ramifications. It is, thus, not a fit case to exercise extraordinary power to hand over the investigation to the CBI,” the judge wrote in the order. On November 17, the high court had reserved its order on the petition after the conclusion of arguments.
Jalaluddin, through his counsel, had filed the petition on October 26, seeking a probe by an independent agency, such as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the Junaid lynching case. The petitioner had also demanded a stay on the trial in a Faridabad court in connection with the killing of Junaid.
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