Ahmedabad:
The special court for CBI cases in Ahmedabad has reserved its order on the anticipatory bail plea of Additional Director General of Police Prithvi Pal Pande, an accused in Ishrat Jahan fake encounter killing case, till August 6.
The special court is hearing his application afresh on the directions of the Gujarat High Court which has restrained the CBI from arresting the senior IPS officer till August 6.
Judge Gita Gopi is likely to pass the order on Tuesday.
Earlier, Mr Pande's lawyer Nirupam Nanavati argued "CBI has been chasing Pande and wanted to send him behind the bars by hook or by crook....Despite the High Court directing CBI not to arrest Pande till August 6, the central investigation agency filed an application seeking his judicial custody."
The CBI's branding of his client as a proclaimed absconder (in the charge-sheet of Ishrat case) was totally illegal as Mr Pande appeared before the concerned court as per the orders of the Supreme Court, Mr Nanavati said.
"It is not an error or mistake. It is a deliberate design so as to deprive Pande of any discretionary order from seeking justice," he said. "CBI does not want to humiliate only my client (alone) but they want to humiliate the entire police brass of the Gujarat", he added.
"Why have they not proceeded against those officials who have more serious allegations against their name?" Mr Nanavati said referring to omission of names of Intelligence Bureau officials Rajinder Kumar and the then Ahmedabad Police Commissioner K R Kaushik in the charge sheet.
Contending that there was no material against Mr Pande, Mr Nanavati said he was acting on IB inputs and if IB inputs were to be questioned, there may be a serious law and order problem in the country.
But CBI counsel Ejaz Khan pointed out that the investigation agency had taken over the Ishrat case only on the directions of the Gujarat High Court.
"It is mischievous to term this as (result of) political rivalry. We have not come here as a political rival to anyone. We are investigating the case on the directions of the Gujarat High Court," Mr Khan argued.
Mr Khan said the act committed by some of the accused police officials was "beyond the imagination of a fiction writer".
Rubbishing the claim that the probe against Mr Pande had some ulterior motive, Mr Khan said "he chose a wrong way which does not befit a senior police officer. He approached all forums for quashing FIR, staying his arrest, among other prayers. He should have come before a judicial officer and marked his presence."
Mr Pande was admitted to a city hospital last Sunday after he complained of chest pain and other medical problems.
Without custodial interrogation, truth will not come out and anticipatory bail will adversely affect the investigation, the CBI lawyer said.
The 1982-batch IPS officer was Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime), Ahmedabad, when Mumbai-based Ishrat, her friend Javed Shaikh, alias Pranesh Pillai, and their associates Amjad Ali Rana and Zeeshan Johar were gunned down by Crime Branch officials on June 15, 2004 on the city's outskirts.
Crime Branch had then claimed the four were terrorists, on a mission to kill Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
According to the CBI charge sheet, the encounter was staged.