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| Hearing on bail plea of tainted cops adjourned | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 16- After partly hearing arguments and counter- arguments on bail applications of arrested and suspended police officers in the much publicized murder case of Amandeep Singh, the Principal Sessions Judge Jammu BL Bhat today adjourned the case till Monday with directions to the counsel for the accused to appear on Monday for further arguments. The main accused Jatinder Singh, Ballistic expert Bukhari and constable Raj Singh have been granted 10 days more judicial remand.
Advocates and Special Public Prosecutor appearing for both the sides argued on the bail applications filed by the arrested/suspended SSP Manohar Singh, Sultan Mirza Inspector and Sub-Inspector Satnam Singh allegedly involved in FIR 247/2009 in the much publicized murder case of Amandeep Singh .
Principal Sessions Judge directed Advocates OP Sharma, PN Raina, DS Chouhan appearing for the arrested/suspended police officers and Senior Advocate Sunil Sethi appearing for the SIT as Special Public Prosecutor to appear on Monday October 19, 2009 for further arguments n the bail applicatio... | |
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| Healthcare collapsing, medicos not relenting | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU | OCT 16, 2009
Health care services were badly affected in Jammu and Kashmir today as the doctors' strike continued for the 13th day running in protest against the government not fulfilling their demands.
Work was paralysed in Government Medical College and several hospitals due to the strike called by Doctors Joint Action Committee (DJAC), officials said, adding emergency services, however, were being run by senior doctors.
The medicos held a protest demonstration and a rally inside the GMC hospital complex and demanded immediate fulfillment of their demands.
Their demands include implementation of the 6th Pay Commission recommendations, one grade pay hi... | |
| | | | Cashmere Pheran returns to Valley after 35 years as | | M’bad lawyer digs deep into family’s pre-1990 bondage | | |
AHMED ALI FAYYAZ
SRINAGAR, Oct 16: Until last fortnight, Muzaffarbad-based lawyer, Farrukh Intisar (34), had no imagination of her grandfather’s death wish getting fulfilled 23 years after his death in Pakistan. Once a freedom fighter and anti-Sheikh Abdullah Muslim League (ML) activist, Mir Mohammad Nazir of Talab Khatikaan, Jammu---who later joined government service as a diploma engineer (Overseer) in Jammu & Kashmir and finally migrated to Pakistan---had carefully preserved a Kashmiri Pheran for 12 years and desired at his death bed in 1986 that it be returned to his affectionate friend, Mohammad Rajab of Balgarden (Srinagar), whenever possible.
Around the wedding of Farrukh’s pa... | |
| | | | Quizzing begins in Rajneesh Case | | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, October
Crime Branch Jammu on the direction of CJM has started probing Rajneesh’s mysterious death occurred in Ram Munshi Bagh police station and quizzed Station House Officer Bakshi Nagar Shashi Thakur and Sub Divisional Police Officer West Shiv Singh Chouhan today to reach on conclusion besides went through police record which was brought from Bakshi Nagar police station.
DySP Crime Branch Varinder Singh Manhas who is an investigating officer of the case quizzed the cops for nearly an hour, sources informed.Sources informed that Crime Branch has dispatched two teams to Srinagar to seize the records of Ram Munshi Bagh police station and to bring FSL repor... | |
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