"No Comments": Maharashtra Govt refuses to comment after Supreme Court's reprimand to Mumbai Police in Sushant's case

Justice Hrishikesh Roy questioned the quarantining of the IPS officer from Patna, Bihar by officials in Mumbai and said that it did not send a good message as all eyes were on the case.

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In a major embarrassment for Maharashtra State government, the Supreme Court on Wednesday reprimanded Mumbai Police for forcefully quarantining Bihar IPS Officer Vinah Tiwari. Justice Hrishikesh Roy questioned the quarantining of the IPS officer from Patna, Bihar by officials in Mumbai and said that it did not send a good message as all eyes were on the case. Justice Roy asked the officials to ensure everything was done in a professional manner. Supreme Court judge Justice Roy asked the state of Maharashtra to put on record the details of the investigation related to the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

Now, Maharashtra State Government has gone all incommunicado and refused to comment anything on whatever happened in the Supreme Court of India. 

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If reports are to be true, Maharashtra State government has refused to comment on anything and even decided to not interact with the media. Notably, it was Sushant Singh's father's KK Singh's lawyer Vikas Singh who brought the case of forcefully quarantining of Bihar IPS Officer Vinay Tiwari. 


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