New Delhi:The Supreme Court has said that the Telangana High Court directive asking the state to preserve bodies of the four accused, who were arrested in a case of gang-rape and murder of a veterinarian and were later killed in an alleged encounter, would continue till further orders of the apex court.
The top court, which appointed a three-member inquiry commission headed by former apex court judge V S Sirpurkar to inquire into the circumstances leading to the encounter killing of the four accused, made it clear that no other court or authority will inquire into this matter during the inquiry by the commission.
"However, the orders passed by the high court pertaining to the preservation of the dead body of the four accused persons shall continue until further orders of this court," a bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde said in its order passed on Thursday.
The high court had directed the authorities on December 9 to preserve the bodies of the four accused till December 13.
Earlier, the high court had on December 6 asked the state government to preserve the bodies till 8 PM on December 9.
The apex court had on Thursday stayed the proceedings pending in the high court and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in the case.