New Delhi:The Supreme Court has directed the CBI to conduct a preliminary enquiry regarding the alleged abduction of a dentist by Chandigarh police personnel to prevent him from appearing in court, saying that the allegations relate to the personal liberty of a citizen.
A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Ahsanuddin Amanullah said: "After hearing the rival submissions at the Bar, we are of the opinion that although this matter springs from a complaint at the hands of the foreign nationals who were at one time patients of the respondent but thereafter it may have taken a course in utter violation of the Constitution and the laws and therefore an independent investigation is indeed required to clear all doubts as to the allegations as they relate to personal liberty of a citizen".
Earlier, the apex court had stayed a High Court order directing the registration of an FIR and setting up of an SIT to probe the alleged abduction of the dentist by Chandigarh police personnel to prevent him from appearing in a court.
The bench, in an order passed on August 6, which was uploaded recently, said it is not inclined to interfere with a Punjab and Haryana High Court order. Additional Solicitor General K M Nataraj had submitted that if at all an independent investigation is required then an enquiry in the matter may be entrusted to the Central Bureau of Investigation.
The bench said the suggestions seem to be fair and the counsel, for the dentist, has no objection to it. The High Court had directed for the registration of an FIR and setting up of a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the issue.