Late Sushant Singh Rajput's Family Lawyer Is Hopeful That CBI Will Take Over The Case Now!
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oi-Swikriti Srivastava
By Filmibeat Desk
Actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
is
currently
one
of
the
most
discussed
topics
of
the
nation.
While
some
claim
that
Sushant
can't
die
by
suicide,
others
blame
a
few
people
related
to
the
actor,
who
forced
the
actor
to
take
such
a
step.
Amid
all
the
hulabaloo,
Sushant's
family
lawyer,
Vikas
Singh
spoke
to
an
entertainment
portal
and
said
that
he
is
hopeful
that
CBI
will
take
over
the
case
now.
Singh
also
said
he
has
suggested
Sushant's
family
to
not
get
into
inter-state
politics.
Vikas
Singh
also
said
that
the
Chief
Minster
of
Bihar,
Nitish
Kumar
had
assured
that
if
the
father
of
the
deceased
wants
the
matter
to
be
referred
to
the
CBI,
he
would
do
it.
"Yesterday
night
and
today
morning
we
took
a
call.
Hopefully,
now
by
evening
CBI
will
take
over," said
Vikas
Singh
while
speaking
to
Pinkvilla.
Vikas
Singh
also
revealed
what
chain
of
incidents
led
to
take
the
decision
and
shared
that
in
February
2020,
the
family
had
messaged
DCP
Bandra
and
told
him
that
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
is
in
bad
company.
They
wanted
action
to
be
taken
so
that
no
harm
is
caused
to
the
now
deceased
actor.
"Mumbai
Police
now
is
claiming
that
we
asked
for
a
written
complaint
and
since
the
complaint
hasn't
come,
we
couldn't
take
cognizance.
This
written
complaint
business
is
alien
to
criminal
law.
Every
crime
that
is
committed,
it's
committed
to
the
State.
It's
not
the
job
of
anybody
to
ask
to
register
a
case.
But
the
State
should
register
an
FIR
on
its
own,"
said
the
family
lawyer
of
SSR.
He
further
added,
"When
the
death
happened,
nobody
could
have
thought
he
would
die
by
suicide.
That
wasn't
in
the
family's
comprehension
at
all.
So
when
the
incident
happened,
it
was
only
logical
for
the
Police
to
investigate
the
people
responsible
for
the
death,
which
is
what
the
family
had
said
on
25th
February.
I'm
glad
that
the
family
didn't
complain
to
the
Mumbai
Police
then,
because
they
weren't
getting
cooperation
from
February
itself."
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