The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court on Wednesday directed the CBI to probe the murders of Dr Vinod Arya and Dr B P Singh,both former chief medical officers of family welfare in Lucknow,and file a report in three months.
Passing the order on a PIL filed by an NGO We,the people,a division bench of Justices Pradeep Kant and Ritu Raj Awasthi also directed the CBI to investigate two cases of financial irregularities in the office of the Lucknow CMO,which had surfaced during the investigation of Singhs murder in April.
Arya was shot dead by motorcycle riders while he was taking a morning walk near his Vikas Nagar residence on October 27 last year. His successor Singh was killed in an identical manner near his Gomti Nagar residence on April 2. Investigation showed that at least one of the weapons used in both crimes was common.
Since the state government had referred all four cases to the CBI for further investigation on July 20,the bench directed that the CBI will hold the investigation afresh,and that the chargesheets submitted by the police in all four cases shall not be made the basis for proceeding further.
After Singhs murder,the police had arrested former deputy CMO Dr Y S Sachan in the cases of financial irregularities. Later,police named him as the main conspirator in both murders. On June 22,Sachan was found dead in suspicious circumstances in a toilet in the Lucknow jail.
The government said he had committed suicide while his family alleged that he had been murdered to prevent him from making certain disclosures in court. After a judicial inquiry held that Sachan had been murdered,the court ordered a CBI investigation on July 14.
While arguing for a CBI investigation into the murder of the two former CMOs as well as the financial irregularities,the NGO had alleged that these cases,as also the murder of Sachan,were interconnected. Therefore,it was appropriate that the same agency should investigate them,it said.
In its order,the court observed that it could not be ruled out that the death of Sachan was part of a series of murders planned and carried out to put a curtain on the financial irregularities committed in implementing the NRHM programme.