Tag: Occupants

  • Car filled with 250kg buffalo meat, fake number plate overturns, occupants flee

    Car filled with 250kg buffalo meat, fake number plate overturns, occupants flee

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    Gurugram: A car with a fake number plate carrying about 250kg buffalo meat overturned on Sohna road and the occupants of the vehicle escaped, police said on Saturday.

    They said the Hyundai Venue was speeding away on the wrong side of the road when it overturned. The vehicle was damaged badly.

    Police officials found nearly 250kg of buffalo meat in the car bearing HR 28 K 6492 on its number plate.

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    During investigation, it was found that the real number of the vehicles was HR-27-L 8360.

    An FIR has been registered at the Badshahpur police station and further investigation is underway.

    Raids are being cinducted to nab the occupants of the car, said a senior police official.

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  • Video of girl being kidnapped by car occupants surfaces, Delhi Police gets cracking

    Video of girl being kidnapped by car occupants surfaces, Delhi Police gets cracking

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    New Delhi: A dramatic video of a girl being kidnapped by two-three car occupants from Outer Delhi’s Mangolpuri has surfaced on social media.

    In the video, two persons could be seen dragging a girl and pushing her into their car. The car had a Haryana number plate and was a private cab, said the police.

    A passerby recorded it which later surfaced on social media.

    Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Outer District, Harender Kumar Singh said that the video came in their notice on Saturday night and they have taken it very seriously.

    He said, “Vehicle and driver have been traced. Vehicle was booked through Uber from Rohini to Vikaspuri by two boys and a girl.

    “On the way they had an altercation and scuffle. The video shows the boy forcibly pushing the girl inside the car. It is after the girl wanted to move out after an altercation.

    Further investigation is in progress.”

    The police had formed many teams to look into the case. The cab owner was identified as a resident of Gurugram and a team was sent there.

    “Strict action will be taken against all the accused,” the official said.

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  • HC Orders Eviction Of Illegal Occupants On Migrant Property

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    SRINAGAR: The High Court has ruled that to possess migrant immovable property, a person must have written consent from the migrant and the authority of law. If they fail to establish this consent, then the authority has the right to evict and take over possession of the property. This decision was upheld in the case of Abdul Khaliq Rather, who had challenged the District Magistrate Baramulla order to evict him from 04 Kanals and 5 ½ Marlas of migrant land in Awrenbal, Sonawari, Sumbal. The land was subsequently placed under the possession of the Deputy Commissioner, Bandipora.

    On September 18, 2018, the Writ Court rejected Rather’s petition because he had not provided any evidence to prove his lawful possession of the migrant immovable property and because he had the option to appeal under the relevant statute. The Division Bench of Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice Mohan Lal further stated that a person occupying the migrant immovable property must show written consent and lawful authority, and if they cannot, then an eviction order can be passed. Additionally, if the competent authority has determined the possession to be unauthorized, then handing over possession for an appeal is not considered a burden.

    The Court accused Rather of fabricating a story about an undertaking between him and the migrant owner to evade the time limit for filing an appeal under Section 7 of the 1997 Act. The Division Bench was not convinced by Rather’s claim that he had owned the property since before 1971, and that the owners had given him possession through a ‘Hundi’ in 1987, as there was no documentary evidence to support this. The appellant-counsel’s arguments were dismissed by the Division Bench.

    The writ court’s judgment was challenged on the grounds that it disregarded the fact that Rather was and still is occupying the land with the consent of the actual owner. It was argued that if the possession was with consent, then the concerned authority would not have the jurisdiction to pass an eviction order, as their jurisdiction under Section 5 of the Jammu and Kashmir Migrant Immovable Property Act, 1997 only applies to cases of unauthorized occupation of migrant immovable property. The writ petition was originally filed by the migrants, and on October 13, 2005, the court directed the District Magistrate Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla to promptly hear all parties involved in the dispute and decide on the complaint of the actual property owners in accordance with the law.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )