New Delhi, Sep 24: The Supreme Court on Monday sought the Gujarat government's response on a plea by the wife of dismissed IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, alleging that she is compelled to move the court as her husband is being prevented from doing so.

Describing the allegation by Shweta Bhatt that her husband was not being allowed to sign 'vakalatnama' and other documents necessary for approaching the court as "very serious", the bench of Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice Navin Sinha asked the Gujarat government to respond.

"This is something very serious, a person not being allowed to come to the court. His wife is being compelled to come," Justice Gogoi said.

"Before we go into the merits of the case, we would like the State of Gujarat to respond to the allegations," the court ordered.

Shweta Bhatt alleged that her husband had been taken into custody "in the most arbitrary manner" and he had also been taken on Police Custody Remand.

He was not being allowed to execute 'vakalatnama' and other documents required to file the present Special Leave Petition.

Asking senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi, representing Gujarat, to respond, the court ordered that the affidavit of Gujarat be filed on or before Friday and Shweta Bhatt ,if required, may respond to it.

The court directed the hearing of the matter on October 4.

Sanjiv Bhatt was arrested by the CID Crime Branch of Gujarat Police on September 5 in connection with a 1996 case allegedly framing a Rajasthan-based lawyer, Sumer Singh Rajpurohit, in a narcotics peddling case.

Bhatt was serving as the District Superintendent of Police in Banaskantha district when the lawyer was booked under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

The Rajasthan Police claimed that this was done to compel the lawyer to let go a disputed property in Pali district.

The Rajasthan Police also claimed that Rajpurohit was abducted by police from his residence at Pali.

Following this investigation, former Banaskantha Police Inspector I.B. Vyas had moved the Gujarat High Court in 1999 demanding a detailed probe into the incident.

Bhatt was dismissed from service in 2015 for "unauthorized absence" from service.

The Gujarat High Court had on September 11 sent Bhatt and retired police officer I.B. Vyas to 10 days police custody.

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Bengaluru: Shivajinagar Police have arrested two persons for allegedly stealing gold ornaments worth Rs 1.13 crore from the Pulakeshinagar residence of Housing Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan.

The accused have been identified as Ameer Ahmed and his associate Syed Ameer, Deccan Herald reported.

Police said Ameer Ahmed is known to the family and is a distant relative of the minister’s mother, Sogar Khanam. He had been visiting the house regularly and had reportedly gained the family’s trust by offering assistance.

According to police, He had suffered losses in his travel business and was in financial distress. He had allegedly sought Rs 5 lakh as financial help from the family and expressed a desire to travel to Mecca. When he didn't get help, Ahmed allegedly conspired with his associate Syed and carried out the theft.

Investigators said the duo pledged the stolen gold ornaments at a private finance company and invested the proceeds in real estate ventures.

Suspicion arose after Ahmed stopped visiting the house, following the theft. He also stopped responding to phone calls. His mobile phone remaining switched off post the incident, further raised doubts, leading police to track and arrest him.

During interrogation, both accused reportedly confessed to the crime. Based on the information provided, police recovered the stolen gold ornaments.