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| Session Court reserves order, seeks objections from Kishtwar Police | | Facebook blasphemy | | Early Times Report kishtwar, Dec 12: Slamming Kishtwar police investigation into alleged facebook blasphemy case involving three youths from Passarkot area of Chatroo tehsil of Kishtwar district, Principal District and Sessions Judge Kishtwar Pawan Dev Kotwal slammed the investigation conducted by the Kishtwar police and reserved his judgment for tomorrow and sought written objection from SHO Police Station Kishtwar who prayed for rejection of bail application moved by the defence counsel Advocate Rajesh Sharma. The defence counsel advocated release of all the three accused person on bail and termed the prolonged detention of his clients as against law on the grounds that bar of 15 days time limit required in the case for submitting the challan has already exceeded since all the three accused persons are behind the bars from last 46 days. Session Judge while commenting on the bail plea asked the police to produce the grounds on the basis of which the bail plea of the three accused moved by the defence counsel could be rejected. On this SHO P/S Kishtwar who was joined by Chief Prosecuting Officer Subash Sharma and Public Prosecutor Jahangir Ahmed representing state pledged before the court that the release of the accused from the custody could create law and order problem in the area. Police also informed the court that the matter taken up with the facebook authorities in US is in advance stage and police is hopeful to receive the report shortly. After hearing both sides, Principal District and Sessions Judge Kishtwar reserved his order for tomorrow and in the meantime directed the CPO, PP and SHO P/S Kishtwar to submit the written objections. |
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