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Court seeks FIR against ex-SHO Gandhi Nagar
IG asked to probe the matter
7/31/2019 11:25:57 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 31: A local court on Wednesday directed registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against former Station House Officer Gurmeet Singh.
City Judge Jammu Prem Sagar while rejecting the closure report directed the Inspector General of Police, Jammu zone, for assigning the investigation to be conducted further by some senior officer afresh within two months.
The judge observed that final report (Ikhtami) was presented in the court and is pending disposal since November 28, 2018. When the case was heard, Sr.PO stated that the complainant namely Anil Kumar is dead and prayed that the final report be consigned to records as nothing has come out after investigation.
The court observed that it is transpired that FIR stated to be registered on the application U/S 156 (3) Cr.P.C. moved by complainant seeking direction against the then SHO Gurmeet Singh, P/S Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. Despite many correspondences on the file, and framing Robkar against the then SSP, FIR was registered against the said SHO by the police. Even SSP South was made enquiry officer and has given a detailed report which is not in conformity with law.
The enquiry report of SSP was believed by the senior officers and matter was closed in a hush-hush manner. The I/O not even recorded the statement of any of the independent witnesses for ascertaining the truth/substance in the complaint of the complainant.
The court further observed that it cannot be a mute spectator particularly in the circumstances one in hand where the final report has been presented by the police in the court by not taking into consideration the legal aspect as well as other relevant material which can lead to the logical conclusion in the investigation.
"Therefore, the final report is not accepted and sent back to Inspector General of Police, Jammu Zone for assigning the said investigation to be conducted further by some senior officer afresh within two months," the court ruled.
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