Ahmedabad, Dec 3: Former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt has approached the Gujarat High Court with a plea seeking discharge in a 1996 case related to planting of drug to allegedly frame a lawyer from Rajasthan.

Bhatts lawyer Saurin Shah said his client filed the revision plea in the HC on Monday after a Palanpur court rejected his discharge application in the 23-year-old case on August 23.

The plea of Bhatt, serving a life sentence in a separate case, is likely to come up for hearing later this week, he said.

Discharge from a case is a pre-trial remedy available to an accused under the CrPC.

Bhatt was arrested on September 5 last year on charges of framing the Rajasthan-based lawyer by planting drug in a case that dates back to 1996 when the former IPS officer was the superintendent of police of Banaskantha district.

The case was investigated by the Gujarat CID on orders of the high court, leading to Bhatt's arrest.

According to the CID, the Banaskantha police arrested the lawyer, Sumersingh Rajpurohit, on charges of possessing around one kg of opium.

The drug was found in a hotel room in Palanpur town where Rajpurohit was staying, the police had said.

However, a probe found that Rajpurohit was allegedly falsely implicated by the Banaskantha Police to compel him to transfer a disputed property in Pali, Rajasthan, they had said.

In June this year, a court in Jamnagar district had sentenced him to life imprisonment in a custodial death matter.

Bhatt was found responsible for the death of Jamjodhpur town resident Prabhudas Vaishnani in November 1990 when he was posted as additional superintendent of police in Jamnagar district.

Vaishnani was among around 150 people detained by the police following a communal riot in Jamjodhpur town in October 1990. He died in a hospital after his release from custody.

Bhatt and six other police officials were accused of torturing Vaishnani in detention.

In October, the high court had turned down Bhatt's plea for suspension of his life imprisonment.

He was suspended from the Indian Police Service in 2011 and sacked by the Ministry of Home Affairs in August 2015 for 'unauthorised absence' from service.

He had several run-ins with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Gujarat over the 2002 post-Godhra riots.

Bhatt had filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court against the alleged role of the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in the riots.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Minister Sharan Prakash Patil on Saturday announced that the state has been allocated an additional 1,122 medical seats, offering a golden opportunity for aspiring healthcare professionals.

Addressing a press conference held at Vidhana Soudha here, Patil, who is the Minister for Medical Education, said Karnataka remains at the forefront in the field of medical education in the country, and the additional seats allocated to the state will benefit districts including Koppal, Gadag, Chamarajanagar, Karwar, Kaveri, and others.

For undergraduate seats, a central government grant of Rs 495 crore will be received. Similarly, a grant of Rs 541 crore will be provided for postgraduate medical seats, he said.

According to him, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare gave its final approval on May 15. In total, the state will receive Rs 1,090 crore.

Allocation of over 1,000 medical seats to a single state is a record achievement and stands as a testament to Karnataka’s accomplishments, said Patil.

"Karnataka now offers abundant opportunities for those wishing to excel in the medical field, and students should make the best use of this," the Minister added.