New Delhi: The Supreme Court Tuesday directed the Uttar Pradesh government to apprise it by October 8 on the steps taken to protect witnesses in the Hathras case in which a Dalit girl was allegedly brutally raped and died due to injuries.
The apex court's observation came while hearing a PIL during which the Uttar Pradesh government expressed willingness to refer the investigation to the CBI as fake narratives were being spread about the case with political motives.
Terming the incident as horrible and extraordinary, a bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde said it will ensure that investigation is smooth in the case.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the UP government, said: Narratives after narratives being spread in Hathras case, this needs to be stopped."
The CBI probe in Hathras case will ensure no vested interests will be able to create a fake, false narrative with oblique motives, Mehta told the court.