The Supreme Court today directed that all FIRs against expelled BJP leader Naveen Kumar Jindal lodged across the country in connection with his alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad be transferred to Delhi Police.

A Bench of Justice MR Shah and Justice MM Sundresh also extended interim protection to Jindal till the probe is concluded by Delhi police.

The Court allowed Jindal to move Delhi High Court for quashing of FIRs lodged over his alleged remarks and said all future FIRs would also be transferred to Delhi Police for investigation.

"All FIRs to be transferred to Delhi Police IFSO Unit. No precipitative action or further FIRs against the accused for eight weeks so he can pursue his appropriate remedy before the Delhi High Court," the Bench said.

The Apex Court had earlier provided similar relief to suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma in connection with FIRs/complaints lodged against her in several states over her remarks on the Prophet during a TV debate. It had said the FIRs would be probed by the Intelligence Fusion & Strategic Operations (IFSO) of Delhi Police.

The Court had also clubbed and transferred to the Delhi Police all FIRs registered against journalist Navika Kumar who was moderating the debate when Nupur Sharma made the remark on Prophet Mohammad.



With PTI inputs