Vimal Negi -Case: Sp Sanjeev Gandhi of Shimla is a partial relief from the Supreme Court, refusal to interfere in the CBI investigation

Last updated: June 05, 2025, 16:18 IST Himachal Vimal Negi case: In the Vimal Negi case of Himachal Pradesh, there is a slight relief from the Supreme Court on the petition of SP Shimla. The court heard the case today. SP Shimla made serious allegations against the DGP. Highlights Shimla SP Sanjeev Gandhi received partial relief from the Supreme Court. The court agreed not to harm the reputation of SP Sheev Gandhi. The order to hand over the investigation of the Vimal Negi case to the CBI continues. Shimla. Shimla SP Sanjeev Gandhi, who is on leave, has a mild relief from the High Court in Himachal Pradesh. The court gave relief on May 23 for some of the remarks made in the orders on May 23. The court did not harm the individual and professional reputation of Spejanjeev Gandhi and other members of Sit, accepted the argument and made it clear that he did not have the full opportunity to speak. The court acknowledged that the officials concerned did not give the officials concerned to think about the investigation report of the SIT. It is striking that the Supreme Court will only hear a few points from LPA. However, the court refused to intervene in it and to hold the order to hand over the investigation to the CBI to be unchanged. The Supreme Court also said that the knowledge of the comments made by the single bank was taken and that it would be considered. Trial was held in the Bank of Chief Justice Gurmeet Singh Sandhewalia and Justice Ranjan Sharma at the petition of Sanjeev Gandhi, who was on leave, which disputed the orders to surrender the investigation to the death of Vimal Negi to the CBI. On May 23, Sanjeev Gandhi filed Letters Patent Appeal (LPA) in personal capacity against the order of the single bank of the Supreme Court. It is noteworthy that many questions have already been raised about the investigation into the Sit or Shimla police and in the light of the seriousness of the case, the investigation has now been handed over to the CBI. About the author Vinod Kumar Katwal 13 years of experience in print and digital journalism. Earlier, worked with Dainik Bhaskar, Ians, Punjab Kesar and Amar Ujala. Currently, the handling of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh is a Bureau of … Read more 13 years of experience in print and digital journalism. Earlier, worked with Dainik Bhaskar, Ians, Punjab Kesar and Amar Ujala. Currently dealing with Haryana and Himachal Pradesh as a Bureau chief of … Read more location: Shimla, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh