Lakhimpur Kheri violence: Supreme Court relieves SIT after probe completion
SIT disbanded pending future necessity, says apex court
New Delhi, September 18: In a major development, the Supreme Court has relieved the Special
Investigation Team (SIT) of its responsibilities in the Lakhimpur Kheri
violence case. This decision was based on the SIT's completion of the
investigation and the submission of a charge sheet in the trial court.
The case pertains to a tragic incident that
occurred on October 3, 2021, resulting in the death of eight persons, including
four farmers, in the Tikunia area of Lakhimpur Kheri district, Uttar Pradesh
In their order issued on Monday, a Bench of
the Supreme Court comprising Justices Surya Kant and Dipankar Datta also
mentioned that "if there arises a need to reconstitute the SIT in the
future, an appropriate order will be issued".
Earlier, the
Supreme Court had appointed Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain, a former Judge of the
Punjab and Haryana High Court, to oversee the day-to-day activities of the
Uttar Pradesh Police SIT during the investigation into the Lakhimpur Kheri
violence case. The SIT included three senior IPS officers: S B Shirodkar,
Deepinder Singh, and Padmaja Chauhan.
On July 11, the apex court had extended the interim bail of Ashish
Mishra, the son of Union Minister Ajay Kumar Mishra, who is facing prosecution
in the case, until September 26.
The violence had erupted during a farmers' protest against the
visit of Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya to the area.
Tragically, it resulted in four farmers being struck by an SUV, followed by the
alleged killing of a driver and two BJP workers by agitated farmers.
Additionally, a journalist lost his life during the violence, sparking
widespread outrage among opposition parties and farmer groups who were
protesting against the now-repealed three agricultural laws.
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