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<h1>Supreme Court India dismisses Special Leave Petitions, finds no reason to interfere. Pending applications disposed.</h1> <h3>Somashekar Versus State of Karnataka & Anr.</h3> The Supreme Court of India dismissed the Special Leave Petitions after hearing arguments from various counsels, finding no reason to interfere in the ... Murder - Misuse of power by political parties and the Police authorities, to bury the truth in respect of an unnatural death of one Yogishgouda goudar - seeking sanction to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), under Section - 6 of Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946, to conduct further investigation with respect to Crime - It was held by the High Court that The Government is justified in entrusting the matter to the CBI, an independent agency to conduct a fair trial and investigation. When there is an improper investigation by state police and high Police officials are involved, in order to do complete justice, direction for investigation by an independent and specialized agency like CBI, is warranted. HELD THAT:- There are no reason to interfere in the matter. The Special Leave Petitions are, accordingly, dismissed. The Supreme Court of India, with Justices Uday Umesh Lalit, S. Ravindra Bhat, and Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha, dismissed the Special Leave Petitions after hearing arguments from Mr. Kapil Sibal, Mr. Mukul Rohatgi, Mr. SM Chandershekhar, and Mr. Devadatt Kamat. The court found no reason to interfere in the matter, and pending applications were also disposed of.