Muthoot murder: Government to appeal against court remarks

January 28, 2010 05:52 pm | Updated 05:56 pm IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

The government is planning to go on appeal before the Supreme Court seeking review of the adverse comments made by the High Court about the investigation of the Muthoot Paul M. George murder case. However, it would not be challenging the Court order directing CBI investigation into the case.

The Court had criticised the Inspector General of Police (Ernakulam Range), Vinson M. Paul, who oversaw the investigation into the murder, and the manner of investigation while considering a petition filed by the father of the deceased seeking CBI investigation into the murder.

Official sources said that the there were more than 30 factual errors in the Court order which needed to be corrected. The finding of the court that the Inspector General had held a press conference and described the weapon used for the murder within 24 hours of the murder and before receiving the post mortem report was not correct. The police officer had seen the post mortem report and questioned the accused before holding the press conference. It was held 66 hours after the murder.

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