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  • Varanasi court issues notice to Akhilesh, Owaisi on Gyanvapi remark

    Varanasi court issues notice to Akhilesh, Owaisi on Gyanvapi remark

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    Varanasi: The court of Additional District judge Anuradha Kushwaha has issued notices to defendants in the revision petition filed by a lawyer Hari Shankar Pandey.

    They sought filing of a case against SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and others for their alleged remarks on the purported ‘Shivling’ found in the Gyanvapi mosque compound and alleged dirtying of its ablution pond by visitors.

    Hari Shankar Pandey said: “After the court of additional chief judicial magistrate-V (MP-MLA) Ujjwal Upadhyaya rejected my plea on February 15, I filed a revision petition in the court of the district judge.

    From the district judge court, the revision petition was transferred to the court of ADJ-IX. The court started the procedure of hearing the revision petition and served notices to all defendants.

    “The court has fixed April 14 for next hearing.”

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  • UP court orders FIR against 13 cops in two cases

    UP court orders FIR against 13 cops in two cases

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    Pilibhit: Thirteen policemen, including a station house officer, a sub-inspector, and 10 constables have been booked in two separate matters in Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit district on the orders of court of Chief Judicial Magistrate and Special Judge, SC/ST Act.

    The cops are accused of allegedly demanding extortion money from a lawyer in the first matter and for keeping a Dalit man under illegal detention and hurling casteist abuses at him in the second matter.

    In both cases, the police have yet not complied with the judicial orders.

    The first order is against sub-inspector, Dharmendra Singh, and constables of Madhotanda police station.

    As per the victim, Shiv Sharma, 56, who is a lawyer and former president of the district central bar association, the police did not lodge his complaint within seven days from the date of the receipt of the court’s order.

    The concerned order had been received by the police on March 15. Sharma has now decided to file a contempt application in the court against the defiance of the court order by police.

    Meanwhile, the Superintendent of Police, Atul Sharma, said that the police would file an appeal in the higher court as the lawyer’s allegations were false.

    It is one of the first instances in the district when police have decided to opt for an appeal challenging the lower court’s order over lodging of an FIR.

    Prior to this, the lawyer in his complaint filed in the court alleged that he was abused, and the sub-inspector demanded extortion money in September last year. He filed a complaint with the SP but no action was taken.

    Sharma, said that the police were defying the court orders as they were reluctant in lodging the FIR against their own staff members.

    In the second matter, a 37-year-old Dalit marginal farmer Bhoop Ram Jatav has alleged that he and his wife were assaulted with firearms on November 11, last year by three criminals from his native village. The duo was the witness against the assailants in a criminal case, he said.

    Jatav belongs to Bhura Sarainda village under the jurisdiction of Gajraula police station.

    The police, following a court order dated December 22, 2023, lodged an FIR but did not apply the right IPC sections. When he approached the then SHO, Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, with a request to add the appropriate sections to the FIR, he was held up in police lock-up and abused badly.

    The court of the special judge, SC/ST had ordered the police on March 23 to lodge an FIR and investigate the matter.

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  • Lucknow court rejects plea of Atiq Ahmed, son seeking clean chit in 2018 case

    Lucknow court rejects plea of Atiq Ahmed, son seeking clean chit in 2018 case

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    Lucknow: A CBI court here has rejected a plea moved by gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and his son Umar, seeking a clean chit in an extortion case.

    The court of Special CBI Judge Ajay Vikram Singh has summoned Ahmed, Umar and the other accused on April 7 for framing charges.

    The applicants were booked in connection with the 2018 abduction of Lucknow-based businessman Mohit Jaiswal, who was then taken to the Deoria district jail.

    Jaiswal was allegedly thrashed in the jail in the presence of Ahmed and subsequently, forced to resign from his four companies in which the former Samajwadi Party (SP) MP inducted his own men, Zaki Ahmed and Mohammad Farukh.

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  • 2020 Delhi riots: Court rejects bail plea of man who pointed gun at cop

    2020 Delhi riots: Court rejects bail plea of man who pointed gun at cop

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    New Delhi: A court here on Monday rejected the bail plea of Shahrukh Pathan, who had allegedly pointed a gun at a Delhi Police head constable during the 2020 riots in the national capital.

    Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat was hearing Pathan’s bail plea, which was moved in October last year but not pressed on his request for considering it after the main eyewitnesses in the case were examined.

    It was taken up for hearing after Pathan moved an application last month for pressing the bail plea “in view of the threats” faced by him in prison.

    “This court does not see any reason at all to grant bail to the applicant or accused. Accordingly, the bail application … stands dismissed,” the judge said.

    He noted that Pathan’s bail plea was earlier dismissed both by the present court and the Delhi High Court and the court had also framed charges against him and others for various offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including rioting and attempt to murder, and under the provisions of the Arms Act.

    None of the accused had challenged the order on the charges passed in December 2021 and the grounds raised in the bail plea, such as the alleged discrepancies in the statements of witnesses or interviews, were dealt with in detail in the earlier orders on bail and charges, the court said.

    It said from the perusal of the entire case file, it was apparent that after the framing of the charges, there was no delay in the trial on account of the prosecution’s fault.

    It was primarily because of reasons, such as the co-accused persons “purposefully absenting themselves on court dates”, accused Kaleem Ahmed pleading guilty during the trial and charges being framed against one of the accused, Babu Wasim, who was arrested subsequently, the court pointed out.

    “It has to be noted that the date has always been given as per the choice of the counsel for the accused who, despite the court asking for short dates, had insisted by showing his diary to contend that he does not have dates and that the date be given as per his diary,” the court added.

    Rejecting Pathan’s arguments about “threats from jail officials”, the court said the entire flood of applications regarding the same did not inspire confidence and the allegations of harassment and torture were “prima facie” for obtaining bail.

    Taking note of Pathan’s behaviour in the jail as seen in the CCTV footage of two separate incidents of January 30 and February 10, along with the recovery of a mobile phone from the accused inside the prison, the court said his conduct was “completely unsatisfactory”.

    It noted that according to the footage of January 30, Pathan had left the video-conferencing room of the Tihar Jail and voluntarily entered a cell for two-and-a-half hours without informing the authorities and was seen “mingling and having lunch with co-inmates, including gangsters”.

    On being traced, Pathan was given a punishment ticket by the jail superintendent and after coming out of the official’s room, he voluntarily met two convicts, including a death-row convict in the Red Fort bomb blast case, and after talking to them for a while, gestured towards an assistant superintendent, who then slapped him.

    “The entire demeanour of the accused … during the time when he was in the cell with other inmates and having lunch with them or when he was walking towards the jail superintendent’s room or outside shows his casual and comfortable approach and does not show any harassment or sign of threat,” the court said.

    It said Pathan made aggressive gestures towards the assistant superintendent and it appeared that he was trying to provoke the prison officials.

    “This obviously does not justify the assistant superintendent … slapping him since being a public servant and in charge, he has to act in a more restrained way and take the aggressive and malafide conduct of the accused or undertrial in his stride,” the court added.

    Taking note of Pathan’s conduct on February 10 as seen in the CCTV footage played in the court, the judge said the accused was allegedly again found outside his high-risk ward, where he mingled with “three other hardened prisoners or criminals”, and “from the shadow”, he could be seen intentionally beating up an undertrial prisoner and then bandaging him.

    The undertrial prisoner made a complaint to the jail inspecting judge the next day that he and Pathan were badly beaten up, tortured and harassed by the jail superintendent, the court said.

    “It was only on the production of this CCTV footage in the court that the said application was not pursued,” the court said, adding, “In all the footage shown, the accused can be seen constantly arguing with the jail staff.”

    It further said after the incident, Pathan was shifted from the high-risk prisoners’ ward to the special prisoners’ ward (a high-risk ward with round-the-clock camera surveillance) and the accused’s counsel had moved an application seeking directions to transfer his client back to the earlier ward as he faced threats from gangsters and other prisoners.

    “However, when it was highlighted that despite being a high-risk prisoner, the accused was voluntarily violating the rules himself by mingling with convicts and gangsters, the counsel for the accused suggested that it was the fault of the jail authorities and not so much of the accused’s fault,” the court said.

    The Jafrabad police station had filed a chargesheet against Pathan and others.

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  • Karnataka: Accused of bribery, BJP MLA held after court rejects bail

    Karnataka: Accused of bribery, BJP MLA held after court rejects bail

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    BJP MLA Madal Virupakshappa has been arrested on Monday after his anticipatory bail was rejected by a court. He is the prime accused of the Karnataka Soaps and Detergents (KSDL) contract scam.

    According to reports, the Lokayukta moved the court to cancel his bail alleging the MLA was not co-operating in the investigation.

    Earlier this month, the Lokayukta police arrested BJP MLA’s son Prashanth Madal, who is the chief accounts officer of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board, while allegedly receiving a bribe of Rs 40 lakh on behalf of his father at the KSDL office. Virupakashappa resigned as the chairperson of KSDL following his son’s arrest.

    The high court granted the anticipatory bail to the MLA after hearing his petition and directed him to appear before the investigating officer in the case within 48 hours of receiving the order copy. The high court also directed Virupakshappa not to tamper with the evidence while on bail.

    (This is a developing story. More details will be added as they emerge)

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  • Atiq Ahmed shifted from Gujarat to UP for court appearance

    Atiq Ahmed shifted from Gujarat to UP for court appearance

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    Ahmedabad: A police team from Uttar Pradesh came to the Sabarmati central jail in Ahmedabad on Sunday and took gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed to Prayagraj, where he will be produced before a court on March 28 when it passes an order in a kidnapping case in which he is an accused, officials said.

    The UP police team reached the Sabarmati jail in the morning and left the premises amid tight security with Ahmed in a police van around 6 pm after completing the necessary formalities, they said.

    Ahmed, a former Samajwadi Party MP, has been lodged in the Sabarmati central jail since June 2019. He was shifted there from his home state as per the Supreme Court’s order.

    “A court in Prayagraj has set March 28 as the date to pass its order in a kidnapping case in which Ahmed is an accused,” Prayagraj Police Commissioner Ramit Sharma said in the Uttar Pradesh city.

    He said a team of the Prayagraj police was sent to Ahmedabad to bring Ahmed for his court appearance the given date.

    “As part of the procedure, all the accused are to be produced before the court on the date of the judgment and then sent back to their respective jails,” the police officer said.

    The Supreme Court had in April 2019 directed that the former MP from Phulpur in UP be shifted to a high-security jail in Gujarat after he was accused of orchestrating the kidnapping and assault of a real estate businessman Mohit Jaiswal while in jail.

    He is named in more than 100 criminal cases, including the recent Umesh Pal murder case, police said.

    Among the most sensational murders in which Ahmed is allegedly involved was that of Raju Pal, the MLA from the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) who was shot dead in 2005. Umesh Pal, a key witness in this murder case, was gunned down outside his residence in Prayagraj on February 24 this year, they said.

    Earlier this month, Ahmed had moved the Supreme Court for protection, claiming that he and his family were falsely implicated in the Umesh Pal murder case in Prayagraj and he may be killed in a fake encounter by the Uttar Pradesh Police.

    In his plea, Ahmed said the Uttar Pradesh police were in all likelihood seeking his transit remand and police remand to take him from Ahmedabad to Prayagraj and he “genuinely apprehends that he may be eliminated during this transit period”.



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  • Madani to move court against Karnataka decision on Muslim quota

    Madani to move court against Karnataka decision on Muslim quota

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    Saharanpur: The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, has said that it will challenge in court the Karnataka government’s decision to remove Muslims from the 2B category of ‘Other Backward Classes’ (OBCs), which gave them 4 per cent reservation.

    Maulana Mahmood Madani, president of the organisation, termed the move a “grave injustice meted out to Muslims”.

    Madani told reporters in Deoband that: “The decision does not go hand-in-hand with Prime Minister Modi’s Pasmanda Muslim upliftment. The Prime Minister, on one hand, is promoting development policy for the marginalised section of Muslims, and on the other hand, his party’s government in Karnataka is snatching away the reservation from them and distributing it among other classes.”

    The 4 per cent OBC Muslim quota has been divided between the Vokkaligas and Lingayats. Muslims eligible for quota have been categorised under economically weaker sections (EWS) now.

    He argued that various official statistics and reports confirm the fact that the Muslims of India are economically and educationally at the lowest rung of development.

    “Hence, no community deserves reservation more than the Muslims,” Madani said.

    Calling the move as “the worst example of electoral opportunism and appeasement”, Madani said, “This move only aims to create discord between the two communities. We will approach the court against it.”

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  • Delhi excise policy case: Court to hear Sisodia’s bail plea in money laundering case on April 5

    Delhi excise policy case: Court to hear Sisodia’s bail plea in money laundering case on April 5

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    New Delhi: A court on Saturday adjourned till April 5 the hearing on the bail plea of AAP leader Manish Sisodia, who has been arrested by the ED in a money laundering case linked to alleged irregularities in implementing the now-scrapped excise policy in Delhi.

    Special Judge MK Nagpal adjourned the hearing after Sisodia’s counsel sought more time to prepare a detailed response to ED’s submission on the bail plea.

    Sisodia moved the bail plea on Tuesday and the court sought the Enforcement Directorate’s response by March 25.

    On Wednesday, after seven days of questioning by the ED, the court sent him to 14-day judicial custody.

    On Friday, the court reserved its order on a separate bail plea moved by Sisodia in the excise policy case lodged by the Central Bureau of Investigation.

    Special Judge Nagapal said the court will pronounce its order on the bail plea in the CBI case on March 31.

    The ED arrested the former Delhi deputy chief minister on March 9 at Tihar jail, where he was lodged in connection with the case being probed by the CBI.

    The CBI arrested him on February 26.

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  • Court sentences one-year imprisonment to a police officer in Kashmir

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    Srinagar, Mar 25: Special Anti-Corruption Court Srinagar has sentenced a police officer to one-year imprisonment.

    The convicted police officer had been arrested by the Vigilance Organization Kashmir on charges of bribe in 2008 when he was posted at police station Charar-e-Sharif, here in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

    Special Judge Anti-Corruption Srinagar, Chain Lal Bavoria as per the news agency Kashmir News Trust awarded one-year simple imprisonment to Police Sub Inspector Mushtaq Ahmad Shah. The court also imposed a fine of Rs. 10,000 and in case of default in payment of the fine, the accused shall undergo further imprisonment for one month.

    The accused was sent to Central Jail Srinagar.

    Notable, the accused police sub-inspector Mushtaq Ahmad Shah was trapped while he was posted at Police Station Charar-e-Sharif Budgam on in September 2008 following a complaint lodged by one Abdul Rashid Chopan of Fresdub village at Vigilance (Now ACB) Police Station in Budgam.

    It was averred that the complainant had purchased 3 quintals of rice from Government Ration Depot Nagam, Charar-e-Sharif and was transporting the same in a Sumo towards his home.

    On his way he was intercepted by convicted police officer Mushtaq Ahmad Shah who took him along with rice to Nowhar, Charar-e-Sharief where he demanded and accepted a bribe of Rs. 500 from the complainant but returned only 2 quintals of rice to him.

    The convicted officer handed over the remaining one quintal of rice to a shopkeeper and demanded a further bribe of Rs. 1000 from the complainant. The complainant persuaded the police officer who agreed to accept Rs. 500 only to settle the issue. The bribe was agreed to be paid on 19 September 2008.

    Before greasing the palm of the officer, the complainant approached the Vigilance Organization. Accordingly, a team of officers was constituted who laid a successful trap and arrested the accused officer red-handed while demanding and accepting the bribe. The tainted money was recovered from his possession.

    In this case, Anti- Corruption Bureau was represented by Special Prosecuting Officer Ghulam Jeelani. [KNT]

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  • Mehrauli murder: Shraddha Walkar’s father moves court seeking audio-video evidence

    Mehrauli murder: Shraddha Walkar’s father moves court seeking audio-video evidence

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    New Delhi: Shraddha Walkar’s father Vikas Walkar has moved a plea in Delhi’s Saket court in connection with the murder of his daughter by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawala, who allegedly strangled her to death and then chopped her body into 35 pieces.

    Vikas Walkar has sought direction for a supply of audio-video evidence filed along with the charge sheet and hearing of the case in a time-bound manner.

    He has also sought permission to attend the court hearing through video conferencing as he is a resident of Mumbai.

    The court then directed the state to file a reply on the application and listed the matter for next hearing on March 31.

    Shraddha Walkar’s father Vikas Walkar has moved a plea in Delhi’s Saket court in connection with the murder of his daughter by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawala,

    Appearing for the police, Special Public Prosecutor Amit Prasad had said that the chain of events leads to an irrefutable conclusion about the guilt of the accused.

    Advocate Javed Hussain, the legal aid counsel for Poonawala, had sought time to respond to the arguments.

    Prasad had earlier submitted that the accused is a trained chef from Taj Hotel and is aware of preserving flesh.

    Poonawala had also ordered dry ice, incense after killing Shraddha Walker, the police had said.

    After committing the crime, he got into a fresh relationship and gave a ring to his new girlfriend.

    The court had on February 7 taken cognisance of the charge sheet filed by the Delhi Police against the accused which ran over 6,000 pages.

    Poonawala has been accused of killing Shraddha Walkar and then chopping her body and storing the pieces in a refrigerator before disposing them of in the Chhatarpur forest area over a period of three months.

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