Assam Moves to Fast-Track Zubeen Garg Case, Special Public Prosecutor to Lead Trial

Zubeen Garg

In a decisive move to expedite justice in the high-profile Zubeen Garg death case, the Assam government has announced its intention to request the Gauhati High Court to designate a fast-track court for trial proceedings. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed on October 16, 2025, that the state cabinet has approved the appointment of a Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) who will exclusively handle the case from chargesheet filing to final verdict. The announcement follows mounting public pressure and emotional appeals from fans and cultural leaders across Assam.

Zubeen Garg, a beloved singer and cultural icon of Northeast India, passed away in Singapore under controversial circumstances last month. The state’s Special Investigation Team (SIT), led by Special DGP Munna Prasad Gupta, is nearing the completion of its probe and is expected to file the chargesheet by early December. In a parallel move, the SIT will travel to Singapore on October 21 to coordinate with local authorities and gather forensic evidence.

🧠 Key Highlights from Assam’s Fast-Track Justice Push

ElementDetails
Announcement DateOctober 16, 2025
AuthorityAssam Cabinet, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Legal RequestFast-track court via Gauhati High Court
Prosecutor AppointmentSpecial Public Prosecutor for Zubeen Garg case
SIT UpdateChargesheet expected by early December
International CoordinationAssam police team to meet Singapore officials on Oct 21

The CM emphasized that the move aims to “ensure timely justice and uphold the dignity of Assam’s cultural heritage.”

📊 Timeline of Zubeen Garg Case Developments

DateEvent Description
September 23Zubeen Garg passes away in Singapore
September 25Assam government announces SIT probe
October 10Five suspects arrested and remanded
October 16Fast-track court and SPP announced
October 21SIT team to visit Singapore
December 2025Chargesheet expected to be filed

The SIT has reportedly gathered digital evidence, medical records, and witness testimonies to build a watertight case.

🗣️ Reactions from Legal Experts, Cultural Icons, and Citizens

  • Garima Garg (Zubeen’s wife): “We want truth, not delay.”
  • Assam Bar Council: “Fast-track courts must ensure procedural fairness.”
  • Cultural Activists: “Zubeen’s legacy deserves justice, not politics.”
Stakeholder GroupReaction Summary
Legal CommunitySupporting expedited trial with safeguards
Artists and MusiciansCalling for dignity and transparency
Public SentimentDemanding accountability and closure
MediaTracking SIT progress and legal updates

The government has also announced plans to build a memorial at Sonapur, Zubeen’s resting place, with inputs from cultural leaders.

🧾 Legal and Administrative Measures in Zubeen Garg Case

MeasureDescriptionStatus
Fast-Track Court RequestTo be submitted to Gauhati High CourtAwaiting approval
Special ProsecutorTo be appointed on AG’s recommendationCabinet approved
SIT InvestigationLed by Special DGP Munna Prasad GuptaNearing completion
Singapore CoordinationForensic and legal evidence collectionScheduled for October 21
Memorial ConstructionCultural committee formedPWD entrusted with execution

The CM stated that the SIT’s findings will be made public once the chargesheet is filed, ensuring transparency.

🧭 What to Watch in the Zubeen Garg Case

  • Judicial Approval: Gauhati High Court’s response to fast-track request
  • SIT Chargesheet: Expected to reveal motive and culpability
  • Singapore Cooperation: Key to forensic clarity and legal admissibility
  • Public Reaction: Cultural events and tributes planned across Assam

Sarma concluded, “Zubeen was not just a singer—he was the soul of Assam. We owe him justice, and we will deliver it.”

Disclaimer

This news content is based on verified government statements, legal briefings, and media reports as of October 17, 2025. It is intended for editorial use and public awareness. The information does not constitute legal advice, political endorsement, or investigative conclusion and adheres to ethical journalism standards.

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