Best bakery case: Zahira deposes before NHRC
Saturday, July 12 2003 14:47 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Continuing her campaign for reopening of the Best Bakery case, a key witness Zahira Sheikh
appeared before the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and sought its help as the Commission
decided to consult some eminent lawyers to examine the entire record for their "advice".
"Zahira approached the Commission on July 11 and made a statement before the full Commission
headed by Chairman A S Anand," NHRC sources said in New Delhi on July 12.
Among other things, she stated that under threat to her life and the life of the remaining members of the
family, she had resiled in the trial court from the earlier statements made by her and sought the help of
the Commission to reopen the Best Bakery case, in which 21 accused have been acquitted.
Meanwhile, the full Commission also considered the report given by its team which visited Vadodra. The
team in its interim report, among other things, sought more time to
translate and examine the material which was voluminous in nature and written in Gujarati.
The Commission agreed to the request and directed that the report be submitted expeditiously, the
sources said.
It also decided to request some eminent lawyers to examine the entire record for their advice on the
future course of action.
Given the seriousness of the issues involved in the order of acquittal in the Best Bakery case, it will be
recalled that the Commission instructed a team to proceed to Vadodara to inspect the records of the
case, examine the judgement and all other relevant materials and submit report to the Commission
within one week, they added.
PTI
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