Supreme Court Orders Police Investigation Into Fabrication Of Its Order
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It directed the officer in-charge of the police station concerned to submit a report to the court about the investigation within two months.
The Supreme Court has directed the court's registrar to lodge a police complaint after taking note of an internal inquiry report which said one of its orders, which was annexed with a pending petition, was fabricated.
A bench comprising justices A S Oka and Pankaj Mithal perused the report of the Registrar (Judicial Listing) and said it was "obvious" that the document purported to be a copy of an order of this court was "fabricated".
"Therefore, the Registrar (Judicial Listing) must set the criminal law in motion by lodging a complaint with the jurisdictional police station," the bench said on Tuesday.
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