AHMEDABAD: A Special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Court on Wednesday rejected the investigating agency's demand for seven-day custody of former Gujarat minister Amit Shah, arrested in connection with the killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh in a fake encounter in 2005.
The plea was rejected by Central Bureau of Investigation Special Judge A.I. Raval, an official said.
CBI had on July 23 produced a 30,000 page chargesheet and accused Shah of murder, abduction and conspiracy in the staged shootout case.
Shah has been in judicial custody since July 25 after he surrendered.
The plea was rejected by Central Bureau of Investigation Special Judge A.I. Raval, an official said.
CBI had on July 23 produced a 30,000 page chargesheet and accused Shah of murder, abduction and conspiracy in the staged shootout case.
Shah has been in judicial custody since July 25 after he surrendered.
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