The Supreme Court today asked the monitoring authority headed by its former judge to look into the killings in alleged fake encounters between 2002 to 2006 in Gujarat and file its report within three months.
Gujarat Government had appointed former apex court judge M S Shah in April last year to monitor the investigation into the killings in the alleged fake encounters within the period.
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