Sushant Singh Rajput Case: Letter petition filed in Patna High Court to transfer the case to CBI

Letter petition has been filed in Patna High Court seeking transfer of Sushant's case investigation from Patna State Police to the CBI

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After Supreme Court dismissed the PIL to transfer Sushant Singh Rajput's death case to CBI, another PIL has been filed at Patna High Court on Friday.  Going by the reports of ANI, a letter petition has been filed in Patna High Court seeking transfer of investigation from Patna State Police to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

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On Thursday the Supreme Court of India dismissed a PIL that seek CBI Inquiry in Sushant Singh Rajput's case. 

"We would like to bring to your kind attention that the sudden and mysterious demise of Late Mr Sushant Singh Rajput on 14th June 2020 has created a wave of shock and grief across the nation and which is being investigated by Bihar and Maharashtra Police and it has prima facie raised a number of serious questions on the investigation being conducted by both the State Police and also it has raised a number of unanswered question in the mind of the public at large as it was a suicide or a murder," read a letter petition filed by Pawan Prakash Pathak and Gauraw Kumar.

The letter petition further read that with the Bihar Police and Maharashtra Police both -- investigating the case of the late actor -- are "not collaborating with each other".

"Now there are two states investigating the same sad matter of mysterious death of Late Sushant Singh Rajput, and in the interest of justice there should be single investigation agency which is not possible as the Bihar Police and the Maharashtra Police not collaborating with each other," it read further.

"Therefore, in the interest of justice, equity and good conscience, it is humbly prayed that this Letter Petition be treated as a Public Interest Litigation seeking transfer of investigation from State agency to CBI Or SIT Inquiry," the petition added.

Earlier, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said Mumbai Police are investigating the case and it will not be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).


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