MP Mohan Delkar suicide case closed, Supreme Court justifies High Court order correct

MP Mohan Delkar suicide case closed, Supreme Court justifies High Court order correct

The Supreme Court has given a big order in MP Mohan Delkar suicide case. The bench of Chief Justice Bhushan Ramakrishna and Justice NV Anjaria has justified the Bombay High Court’s decision to close the case. The High Court had canceled the FIR lodged against 9 people for abetment to Dellkar, a seven -time MP from Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

58 -year -old Delkar was found dead on 22 February 2021 in a hotel in Marine Drive area of Mumbai. On the complaint of his son Abhinav Delkar, the police had registered a case against 9 people in March 2021, including Dadra Nagar Haveli and Daman-Diu Administrator Prafulla Khoda Patel. In the FIR, it was alleged that these people disturbed the MP to commit suicide.

Those who were lodged with an FIR included Prafulla Khoda Patel besides DM Sandeep Singh, SP Sharad Darade, Deputy Collector Apoorva Sharma, SDPO Manaswi Jain, Inspector Manoj Patel of Silwasa police station, Rohit Yadav and politicians Fatte Singh Chauhan and Dilip Patel.

The complainant had alleged that all these people harassed him to take Mohan Delkar’s controlled college. Despite being an MP, he was not given proper respect in public programs. He was humiliated due to being of Scheduled Castes.

On 8 September 2022, the bench of Justice Prasanna B. Varale and Justice Srikanth de Kulkarni of Bombay High Court considered all the allegations baseless. The court had said that allegations of attempting to take possession of the college or insulting the MP are not being proved. This FIR has entered the law misusing the law. All facts are pointing to the case that this case is worth canceling.

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