The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed three pleas and imposed a cost on sacked IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt for alleging bias against a lower court judge conducting his trial in an alleged drug planting case.
A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Rajesh Bindal imposed costs of Rs one lakh each for filing three separate pleas and ordered that the amount be deposited with the Gujarat High Court Advocates Association.
“How many times have you been to the Supreme Court? At least a dozen times,” the bench said, referring to an earlier order of another bench in a similar plea filed by him.
In one plea, the former IPS officer sought transfer of the trial to another session court, alleging bias, and in the second one, he sought directions for audio-video recording of the trial court proceedings.
The third one sought to add additional evidence to the case. The former IPS officer was arrested in 2018 by the Gujarat CID in connection with the alleged planting of drugs to arrest a man.
Bhatt, the then police officer, had arrested Sumersingh Rajpurohit, an advocate, in 1996 on charges of possessing around one kg of drugs.
Earlier, another bench on May 10 dismissed a separate plea of Bhatt seeking a direction to submit additional evidence to support his appeal in the Gujarat High Court against his conviction in a 1990 custodial death case.
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