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  • SC dismisses plea seeking direction to issue public apology to relative of Narayan D Apte

    SC dismisses plea seeking direction to issue public apology to relative of Narayan D Apte

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed with a cost of Rs 25,000 a plea which sought a direction to the Centre to issue a public apology to a relative of Narayan D Apte, who was hanged in November 1949 for his role in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, for being responsible for his “custodial murder”.

    The plea also challenged the constitutional validity of a law which granted ex-post facto powers to a special judge to grant pardon to an accused saying it was used to “falsely implicate” Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in the Gandhi murder trial.

    “Everybody can just walk-in in this court and file whatever they want?” a bench of Justices S K Kaul and A Amanullah wondered.

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    The bench also referred to one of the prayers made in the petition, filed by Abhinav Bharat Congress’ through its founding president Pankaj K Phadnis, which said in “partial atonement of injustice” done to Savarkar, the Centre may be directed to form an empowered committee of eminent persons for giving overseas scholarship to meritorious students for undertaking post graduate studies as envisaged by Savarkar in 1944.

    “I think we should impose cost,” the bench told the counsel who was appearing for the petitioner.

    “You cannot waste our time like this,” the apex court observed, adding, “The habit of walking in this court without anything….we will not allow this”.

    The counsel said the petition is not for either Nathuram Godse or Savarkar and it was only for Apte.

    The bench dismissed the plea with a cost of Rs 25,000 to be deposited in the lawyers’ welfare fund.

    The petition had challenged the constitutional validity of the Bombay Public Security Measures (Delhi Amendment) Act, 1948, which amended section 13 of Bombay Act 6 of 1947 by introducing sub section 2 (A).

    It said this granted ex-post facto powers to a special judge to grant pardon to an accused and the powers were used to falsely implicate Savarkar in the Gandhi murder trial and “eliminate him as contender for being Prime Minister in independent India.”

    “The murder trial of such an esteemed person (Mahatma Gandhi) had to be conducted in a manner that ought to have set standards for criminal trials in Republic of India. Respondent failed to do so to promote his own vested interests” it claimed.

    The plea alleged that the three victims of the “legal mistrial” were Savarkar, D S Parchure and Narayan D Apte.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Man arrested for posing as PMO official’s relative

    Man arrested for posing as PMO official’s relative

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    Gurugram: A 30-year-old man was arrested on Monday for allegedly masquerading as a relative of a Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) official and making indecent remarks and threatening a station house officer (SHO), police said.

    The arrested accused was identified as Satyaprakash Arya alias Siddharth, who was arrested from Sector-58 Gurugram.

    According to the police, SHO of Sector-65 police station Gurugram, Sudhir Kumar received a phone call on his official mobile number on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday, and the caller introduced himself as a relative of a higher official of PMO and asked him to get a free entry in a Byob (Agatha) located in Police Station Sector-65 jurisdiction.

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    But the SHO refused the accused to help him to get free entry into the premises of the Byob.

    Following this, the caller started pressuring the SHO on the name of the senior police officers and said that he is a relative of a high official posted in PMO and threatened the SHO with dire consequences.

    Following this, an FIR was registered against the accused under relevant sections of the IPC at Police Station Sector-65, Gurugram.

    “During the probe, the SHO nabbed the accused, who disclosed to the police that he works as a telecaller in a private company located in Sector-18, Gurugram. He along with his accomplices had gone to Byob located in the area of Police Station Sector-65, Gurugram and had committed the aforesaid crime to enter the bar without paying any entry fee,” said Preet Pal Sangwan, ACP (crime).

    To hide his identity, the accused had also introduced himself with a fake name. It was also found that the officer appointed in PMO, whose name the accused was taken found to be fake, he said.

    A mobile phone and SIM card used by the accused in the execution of the crime have also been recovered from the possession of the accused, police said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )