On the intervening night of 30 November and 1 December 2014, the judge BH Loya died under mysterious circumstances. At the time, he was presiding over the Sohrabuddin encounter case, in which Amit Shah was the prime accused.
The Caravan's coverage of the death of #JudgeLoya:
Over numerous conversations with Loya’s family members, @niranjan_takle pieced together a chilling description of what #JudgeLoya went through while presiding over the Sohrabuddin trial, and of what happened following his death.
#JudgeLoya’s sister Anuradha Biyani said that Loya confided in her that Mohit Shah—then the chief justice of the Bombay HC—offered him a bribe of Rs 100 crore for a favourable judgment in the Sohrabuddin case.
Video | Testimonies from #JudgeLoya’s family raised disturbing questions about his death. The family also described the pressures and inducements Loya faced while presiding over the Sohrabuddin trial.
Referring to the death of #JudgeLoya, the politician Shatrughan Sinha said, “Judges are also getting killed. You will not report in newspapers. Even if you report, it may not appear. Money power is overpowering people’s power.”
In November 2017, Arun Shourie criticised the country’s mainstream media for its “complete resolute silence” on the circumstances surrounding the death of #JudgeLoya. “Every media house should have been running to develop that story,” he said.
In November 2017, BH Marlapalle, a retired judge of the Bombay HC, wrote to Manjula Chellur, then the chief justice of the court, urging an “investigation by an SIT” into the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of the #JudgeLoya.
The politician Shatrughan Sinha said that the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of the #JudgeLoya “should be raised in Parliament, outside Parliament.”
Video | In December 2017, the former judges of the higher judiciary PB Sawant and BG Kolse-Patil demanded an independent inquiry into the death of #JudgeLoya. “It should have minimal involvement of the government machinery,” Kolse-Patil said.
Worried that Anuj, #JudgeLoya's son, was under pressure, his friend reached out to The Caravan and said that Anuj had told him “that if any harm came to his family,” he was to tell the “media or someone who could do something about it” about the letter.
“I want to resign. I will come to the village and take up farming, but I will not give a wrong judgment.” #JudgeLoya told his law college batchmate a month before his death.
The occupancy register at Ravi Bhavan shows three blank entries and two instances of inconsistent dating immediately preceding the entries that relate directly to #JudgeLoya’s stay there on his final night.
The lawyer Milind Pakhale filed a police complaint stating that an entry he made in the occupancy register at Ravi Bhavan, a govt-run VIP guest house in Nagpur where Loya was staying at the time of his death, had been manipulated.
On 12 January 2018, four of the senior-most SC judges met the CJI Dipak Misra before holding an unprecedented press conference. Ranjan Gogoi later confirmed that the meeting concerned the petitions regarding the death of #JudgeLoya.
In an open letter to the former CJI Dipak Misra, a former Supreme Court judge and three former high court judges urged him to take immediate steps to “restore public confidence in the judiciary and in the Supreme Court.”
“If you ask me as a citizen, not as a relative. My view as a citizen is the inquiry initiated in the Supreme Court has to proceed,” #JudgeLoya's uncle said, referring to the petition for a probe into the judge’s death.
The petitioners in the SC cases seeking an investigation into #JudgeLoya's death, and the manner in which the petitions were listed and heard since they were clubbed together on 12 January 2018, merit close scrutiny.
Documents submitted to the Supreme Court by the state of Maharashtra as part of hearings regarding the death of #JudgeLoya contradict each other on multiple counts.
One of India’s foremost forensic experts, Dr RK Sharma, dismissed the claim that #JudgeLoya died of a heart attack. According to Sharma, the documents showed signs of possible trauma to the brain, and even possible poisoning.
Sanjay Fadnavis, a cousin of Maharashtra's former chief minister, Devendra Fadnavis, made a late-night call to threaten an advocate who had been working to obtain information regarding the mysterious death of the #JudgeLoya.
This is not the first time that the state of Maharashtra has produced testimonies in court to counter the facts placed before them. “These statements have been taken under pressure,” Dushyant Dave had submitted during the hearings.
None of the 17 former and current Ravi Bhawan employees had any inkling that a guest staying at the guest house had, as the judges stated, become grievously unwell, been taken to a hospital early in the morning, and subsequently died.
There was a concerted effort to conceal any observations that could raise suspicions regarding the cause of #JudgeLoya’s death, and that Vyawahare led the cover-up during the post-mortem examination.
Even a scrutiny limited to the manner in which the judgment deals with the ECG and the post-mortem indicates that a broader inquiry would have resulted in a different conclusion.
A letter by Maharashtra's department of law and judiciary indicates that #JudgeLoya was to travel to Nagpur “for government work.” This contradicts the State Intelligence Department’s assertion that Loya was in Nagpur to attend a wedding.
For a few years now, Uke has been working to gather information and documents pertaining to #JudgeLoya’s death. On 31 July, he was arrested by the Nagpur Police for offences he allegedly committed 17 years ago.
Two of four judges recommended by the SC collegium for elevation to the Bombay HC, SM Modak and VG Joshi, were involved in different capacities with the circumstances surrounding the death of #JudgeLoya.
Documents revealed that the bookings register of the government guest house in Nagpur where #JudgeLoya is said to have been staying at the time of his death contained no entries for the dates surrounding his stay.
A police statement by a Ravi Bhawan employee casts doubt on the veracity of two judges’ statements, and suggests that the Maharashtra govt deliberately suppressed this information from the SC. #JudgeLoya
#Thread | Today marks two years since the central government abrogated Kashmir’s special status by reading down #Article370 of the Constitution.
In “State Subjects,” The Caravan featured a collection of voices from various parts of the erstwhile state:
Replug | Kargil is closer to Srinagar than it is to Leh. Most of the region’s life essentials—from groceries to daily supplies—come from Kashmir. The people of Kargil have always endorsed the unity of the state.
Replug | Our union territory would have been welcome by everyone if the government had brought it in a democratic way, via dialogue. How will we justify this to our future generations?
“The bottom line is that they cannot accept it and swallow that there is a Muslim-majority state in India. So, they want to change the demography of the state,” Arif said.
Praveen Donthi’s dispatch from August 2019: bit.ly/3CahcKD
Archives | “Yahan kisiko bhool hai ki is qaum ko daba liya hai”—Some people here have the wrong impression that they have silenced this community, Abdul Qadir Bhat Pathan said. “There is a lava building here. It will explode like a bomb one day.”
Ambulances and private vehicles carrying bodies of people who died of COVID-19 lined up outside the Kurukshetra crematorium in Jehangirpura on 15 April.
Naresh Patidar works at a tea stall in Surat. On 15 April he boarded a bus back to his village. He said all business had shut down in the city and no one had money to pay workers like him. He worried that if he waited any longer he would have to walk home, like he did last year.
The first part of “Rafale Papers,” an investigative series by the French journal Mediapart, has revealed that in 2018, a French anti-corruption agency had found that Dassault had paid €1 million to an Indian middleman for the #RafaleDeal.
Modi snatched away a state-owned defence-manufacturing company’s chance at perhaps the biggest manufacturing deal in its history, to replace it with an order that favours a private corporation.
“The Indian government proposed this service group [Reliance], and Dassault negotiated with Ambani,” French president Hollande added. “We did not have a choice, we took the interlocutor who was given to us.”
#DelhiViolence | Today marks a year since anti-Muslim violence began in northeast Delhi.
Here is a master thread of our coverage—ground reports, video stories, testimonies of survivors and in-depth investigations into the BJP and the Delhi Police’s complicity in the violence.
“At around 1–1.30 pm, a right-wing Hindu mob of around two hundred men arrived near the protest site, carrying stones and chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram!’ We could see that they were with the police—we were on a rooftop, from where we were covering this.” bit.ly/3dEvcCm
The stick-wielding CAA supporters at Babarpur said they had no idea about the CAA and were out on the street because they did not like the “Muslim” anti-CAA protesters of Jaffrabad and Shaheen Bagh. bit.ly/2TEHD6T
#DelhiViolence | One year ago, northeast Delhi was engulfed in communal violence. It continued for over three days, killing at least 53 people. Forty of them were Muslim.
A thread of The Caravan’s ground reports documenting the violence:
Replug | “At around 1–1.30 pm, a right-wing Hindu mob of around two hundred men arrived near the protest site, carrying stones and chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram!’ We could see that they were with the police—we were on a rooftop, from where we were covering this.” bit.ly/3dEvcCm
Replug | The stick-wielding CAA supporters at Babarpur said they had no idea about the CAA and said they were out on the street because they did not like the “Muslim” anti-CAA protesters of Jaffrabad and Shaheen Bagh. bit.ly/2TEHD6T