SC questions maintainability of Swamy’s plea in Sunanda’s death

PTI, NEW DELHI: BJP leader Subramanian Swamy was today asked by the Supreme Court to satisfy it on the aspect of maintainability of his plea seeking an SIT probe into the death of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor’s wife Sunanda Pushkar. The apex court observed this while hearing Swamy’s appeal against the Delhi High Court’s October 26 last year’s verdict dismissing his plea for a probe by a court-monitored Special Investigation Team (SIT) into Pushkar’s death.Pushkar was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a suite of a five-star hotel in Delhi on the night of January 17, 2014. “Before going into the merits, we need to be satisfied on maintainability (of the plea),” a bench comprising Justices Arun Mishra and Amitava Roy told Swamy. Swamy told the bench that when the matter relating to the probe into Indian Premier League (IPL) was going on, the issue of Pushkar’s “unnatural death” came to fore.
“It took one year for Delhi Police to lodge an FIR. The autopsy report says it was an unnatural death. The FIR says it was a murder. Nothing has been done,” he told the court, adding that he had thereafter moved the high court. To this, the bench asked “what is the conclusion of the police?” Swamy then contended that the FIR said it was an unnatural death based on the post-mortem report.
“The police must have come to a conclusion by now. The question is of maintainability of the plea,” the bench said, after which Swamy said it was a matter of “public interest”. On the issue of maintainability, the BJP leader said he had appeared in many cases involving politicians, including former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister late J Jayalalithaa.
The bench thereafter referred to the conclusions arrived at by the high court on Swamy’s plea and said, “in view of the findings by the Delhi High Court, we need to be satisfied on the aspect of maintainability”.

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