Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday sought documents from the Bandra magistrate court pertaining to the sedition case against Kangana Ranaut and her sister Rangoli Chandel.
A division bench of Justices S S Shinde and Manish Pitale sought the papers after Ranaut and Chandel''s advocate Rizwan Siddiquee told the court that the documents submitted by the complainant in the case before the magistrate and those given to the high court do not tally.
Siddiquee told the court that the magistrate had ordered for FIR to be registered in "haste" and that there was "non-application of mind".
"The procedure laid down in law before filing such a complaint before a magistrate was not followed in this case," he said.
As per the law, a complaint has to be first sent to the senior inspector of the concerned police station. If no response is received for two weeks then a letter has to be sent to the zonal Deputy Commissioner of Police and then a complaint can be filed before the magistrate, Siddiquee argued.
"In this case, the complainant wrote to the senior inspector, but then sent the same letter to the DCP and approached the magistrate's court even before the two week period got over," he told the court.
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Advocate Rizwan Merchant, appearing for the complainant Munawwar Ali Sayyad, a casting director and fitness trainer told the court that the complaint was sent to the DCP, too, but there was some error in the date.
The bench then said it would call for the documents from the magistrate's court for inspection.