<p>The Maharashtra government would consider investigation into the alleged suspicious death of special CBI judge B H Loya in 2014 if it gets any complaint with substantial evidence, a minister said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Loya, who was hearing the high-profile Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case of Gujarat, had died of cardiac arrest in Nagpur on December 1, 2014, when he had gone to attend the wedding of a colleague's daughter.</p>.<p>NCP spokesperson and state minister Nawab Malik spoke about the Loya death case which had reached the Supreme Court after a party meeting here.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters here after the NCP held a three-hour-long meeting of its ministers in the Shiv Sena-led government, Malik said, The government will consider reopening of judge B H Loyas suspicious case if any complaint is received with substantial evidence."</p>.<p>The meeting was presided over by NCP chief Sharad Pawar.</p>.<p>If the complaint contains some substance, then only investigation will be done. There will be no inquiry in the matter without any reason, he said.</p>.<p>After the Sena-Congress-NCP government was formed in Maharashtra last year, Pawar was asked whether there will be any probe into the alleged suspicious death of Loya, Malik said.</p>.<p>Pawar had made it very clear that investigation into the case of judge Loya was possible. The state home minister (Anil Deshmukh) had also indicated so, he said.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court had held that Loya had died of "natural causes" on December 1, 2014, and had rejected PILs seeking an SIT probe into the death, questioning their motive.</p>.<p>The SC had held that petitions were moved by political rivals to settle scores which were a serious attempt to scandalise the judiciary and obstruct the course of justice through a "frontal attack" on its independence.</p>
<p>The Maharashtra government would consider investigation into the alleged suspicious death of special CBI judge B H Loya in 2014 if it gets any complaint with substantial evidence, a minister said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Loya, who was hearing the high-profile Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case of Gujarat, had died of cardiac arrest in Nagpur on December 1, 2014, when he had gone to attend the wedding of a colleague's daughter.</p>.<p>NCP spokesperson and state minister Nawab Malik spoke about the Loya death case which had reached the Supreme Court after a party meeting here.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters here after the NCP held a three-hour-long meeting of its ministers in the Shiv Sena-led government, Malik said, The government will consider reopening of judge B H Loyas suspicious case if any complaint is received with substantial evidence."</p>.<p>The meeting was presided over by NCP chief Sharad Pawar.</p>.<p>If the complaint contains some substance, then only investigation will be done. There will be no inquiry in the matter without any reason, he said.</p>.<p>After the Sena-Congress-NCP government was formed in Maharashtra last year, Pawar was asked whether there will be any probe into the alleged suspicious death of Loya, Malik said.</p>.<p>Pawar had made it very clear that investigation into the case of judge Loya was possible. The state home minister (Anil Deshmukh) had also indicated so, he said.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court had held that Loya had died of "natural causes" on December 1, 2014, and had rejected PILs seeking an SIT probe into the death, questioning their motive.</p>.<p>The SC had held that petitions were moved by political rivals to settle scores which were a serious attempt to scandalise the judiciary and obstruct the course of justice through a "frontal attack" on its independence.</p>