x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Initial probe reveals involvement of some ponywallas, street vendors | Don’t give sermons: India sends strong message to West | Fear-stricken Pak seeks Iran's help to de-escalate tensions with India | ‘India cuts water flow through Baglihar dam’ | Irregularities surface in APD transfer order, multiple officers posted on single posts | Amid India-Pak tensions, IAF Chief calls on PM Modi | SC reconstitutes 3-Judge bench to hear pleas against upholding ED powers | Monitor top advance tax payers: CBDT to IT Deptt | IGP Kashmir chairs joint security review meet | 3 soldiers die in Ramban accident | Army receives new supplies of Russian missiles | Pak troops violate ceasefire for 10th day | Portals of Badrinath open | 4 arrested for taking money from NEET aspirants | Strong Message | Ajaz Jan urges India, Pakistan Nuclear Nations to prioritize civilian safety, avoid escalation | SSP Doda conducts extensive tour of far off areas, held PCPG meetings, reviewed VDGs | Doors of Badrinath shrine open on Sunday amidst Vedic chants | CRPF Constable sacked for "Concealing" marriage to Pak woman claims he informed higher-ups | BSF to get 16 new battalions, 2 field HQs for Pak, Bangla borders | New Election Commission platform to subsume 40 mobile, web Apps | NEET-UG held at over 5,400 centres under strict security, no reports of untoward incidents | Unite against divisive forces, uphold idea of inclusive India: Sadhotra tells youth | Ashok Koul, Arvind hold key meeting with Ward 41 delegations, Kashmiri Samaj members | SSP Jammu chairs crime and security review meeting at DPL Jammu | Silent crisis growing burden of heart disease in rural India: Dr Sushil | Punjab: Two held in Amritsar on charge of spying | India looking for partners, not preachers: Jaishankar's message to Europe | I Wasn't There During Many Congress' Mistakes, But Happy To Take Responsibility: Rahul | Sadguru Madhuparamhans Ji reveals secrets of eternal realm in Akhnoor | Absconder arrested by Jammu police in Pallanwala area | Natrang stages Hilarious Hindi Play 'Aag Ka Tamasha' in Sunday Theatre Series | Kavinder inaugurates blood donation camp | Two nabbed with heroin-like substance by Samba police | Suresh Sharma inaugurates 63 KVA transformer and passenger shed in Devnagar village | Six gamblers caught red-handed by Samba police | Truck seized for illegal timber smuggling in Jammu's Gharota area | Amity meeting organised by Indian Army with Civil Society | Indian Army conducts medical patrol for locals | Shantmanu, ACS Higher Education launches Newsletter | Netball Association of J&K opens player registrations for 2025-26 championships | Kuldeep can be extremely valuable in English conditions: Experts | Delhi Capitals take on Sunrisers Hyderabad hoping to break two-match losing streak | Lahiri finishes 45th as DeChambeau registers first win of the season | Aditi Ashok shoots 66 and rises to tied-20th at Black Desert | Kedarling Uchaganve leads Army 1-2 in men's air pistol at KSSM | Bhullar falters in final round, drops to 54th in Korea | Back Issues  
 
news details
HC quashes FIRs, refers case to CBI for investigation over compromised police inquiry
12/31/2024 9:44:46 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 31: Justice Rahul Bharti of Jammu & kashmir and Ladakh High Court while hearing petitions seeking quashment of FIRs, observed that A shoddy and compromised investigation of and in a criminal case is wedded from inception to checkmates at every stage of trial and fated to be failure be it at its very inception or at the end. Investigation of/in a criminal case is not meant to be customized as per noted script of an FIR so as to compulsively come up with a final police report following and fitting the FIR script because that scenario would only mean by cutting and editing of facts, a final police report under section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure gets generated by an Investigating Officer without probing all the facts in terms of all its leads and linkages be those, stated or silent ones.
Justice Rahul Bharti made this observation in the context of a tangled web of allegations, counter-allegations, and compromised police work that unfolded in three interconnected criminal cases, shedding light on the critical role of meticulous investigation in the pursuit of justice.
Three petitions came to be filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, challenging police investigations and subsequent legal proceedings arising from FIRs lodged by the involved parties. In the instant case Ajay Kumar Sareen, a probationary public prosecutor and Civil Judge designate accused Rohit Krishan Bhat of an assault, and, conversely, allegations of harassment, stalking, and assault leveled against Sareen by Ragini Rajput, the wife of Bhat.
The first FIR, lodged on January 23, 2024, accused Rohit Bhat of attacking Sareen with an iron object, resulting in injuries. Days later, a counter-FIR was filed by Rajput, alleging Sareen's persistent harassment and assault.
Amid these conflicting narratives, glaring flaws in the police investigations came to light, prompting judicial scrutiny as Justice Bharti highlighted the procedural discrepancies and factual inconsistencies that marred the integrity of the investigations.
Commenting on the compromised Investigation and procedural lapses that came to fore on the scrutiny of the record Justice Bharti emphasized that a compromised investigation fails to serve justice and remarked,
"A final police report, known in popular practice & parlance as challan, under section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973… if presented bearing lame and loose-end facts based narrative… renders itself self-exposed to suffer a reality check… be it before the very criminal court before which it gets presented and filed or even when same happens to come under scanner of this court's inherent jurisdiction."
Observing that the present cases exemplified abuse of legal processes, with the protagonists resorting to fabricated narratives the court stated,"The present three cases are live exhibit of an abuse of process of law with relish by resort to unabashed fabrication of and flirtation with facts… equally nursed and prompted by dereism of investigative approach by the Police Station Janipur, Jammu, acting and conducting as if investigation of a criminal case is an exercise in theatrics with superficiality."
Criticising the lack of coherence in evidence collection and case preparation as noted in the case at hand the court observed,"that the investigation of a criminal case is not meant to be exercise in theatrics with superficiality involving set standard compilation of papers by stitching of bunch of so called examinational statement/s of person/s to be cited as prosecution witness/es, seizure memo/s, arrest memo/s etc., least mindful and bothered as to whether purported fact/s, as stated in a final police report… is/are leading and connecting, immediately and/or intermediately, with relevant fact/s."
Noting the delay in filing complaints and presenting evidence, which weakened the credibility of both parties the court said that the purported exercise at the end of Ragini Rajput that FIR No. 0024 of 2024 got registered against Ajay Kumar Sareen seems to be a made-up narrative holding no persuasive effect to have any taker for that and all seems to be an afterthought to get the FIR registered in the matter.
Highlighting the police's failure to consolidate investigations of interconnected FIRs, Justice Rahul Bharti remarked, "…for the same very day's incident of 23.01.2024 with respect to two versions relatable to three actors… two simultaneous but opposite side looking investigations by different investigating officers got into effect, first FIR followed by second, least bothering the SHO Police Station Janipur to spare his consideration to the fact that the investigation relatable to two allegedly reported incidents in terms of FIR No. 0020 of 2024 and FIR No. 0024 of 2024, involving a serving prosecution officer/a prospective civil judge junior division and a woman complaining of wrong to her person at the hands of said prosecution officer, ought to have been taken either by himself under his own investigation"
Underscoring that justice cannot be served through compromised investigations, the court emphasized that the role of the police is to generate factual and unbiased reports that provide a clear basis for prosecution or defense. In the absence of such diligence, the accused and the victims alike are left at the mercy of a flawed system, which neither upholds justice nor serves the larger public interest, High Court reasoned.
After examining the deficiencies in the investigations, the Court quashed the police reports in both FIRs. It ordered a fresh investigation into FIR No. 20 of 2024 to be conducted by Police Station Pacca Danga within two months. FIR No. 24 of 2024 was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) with instructions to complete the probe within 90 days.
Justice Rahul Bharti further directed that any delay in completing the investigations must be justified by the investigating authorities through a formal application for an extension. To ensure transparency, the Police Station Janipur was instructed to transfer all case records to the CBI.
—JNF
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU