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Bita Karate Case: Court adjourns hearing, petitioner’s lawyer claims he was not provided any security

 

 

 Srinagar: Srinagar Sessions Court on Tuesday adjourned the hearing of former militant Bitta Karate, after the lawyer appearing for the petitioner claimed that Jammu and Kashmir Police didn’t provide him security despite Supreme Court order.

Pertinently, the trial proceedings against former Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front Commander had begun nearly after 31 years following a plea filed by the Pandit family of  Satish Tickoo.

Advocate Utsav Bains had filed the application on behalf of the family of Satish Kumar Tickoo in Srinagar Sessions Court for status reports of all the FIRs registered against Farooq Ahmed Dar alias Bitta Karate- who has already been bailed out by the Supreme Court of India.

The case was supposed to be heard today in the court of First Additional Sessions Judge-Srinagar. However, Advocate Utsav Bains sought adjournment for the Criminal Revision No 138 of 2022 citing security reasons.

In a letter to First Additional Sessions Judge-Srinagar, a copy of which lies with the news agency Kashmir News Trust,  Advocate Utsav Bains claimed that he left back for Delhi from Srinagar Airport after he was not provided security.

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The letter reads that as no security was provided to Advocate Utsav Bains by Jammu & Kashmir Police today in spite of orders by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, the learned advocate has to unfortunately, return back to Delhi after landing at the Srinagar Airport today at 9 am.”

“It is requested to your lordship to please adjourn today’s hearing in Criminal Revision No 138 of 2022 in the interest of justice,” concludes the letter.

Pertinently, on 24 July 2017, the Supreme Court of India had dismissed a plea filed by the Kashmiri Pandit NGO ‘Roots in Kashmir’ saying it is difficult to hold any probe and collect evidence on incidents that are more than 27 years old after the migration of Kashmiri Pandits from Valley. (KNT)

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Neyaz Elahi

Neyaz Elahi, who switched from Electronic to Print Media is a Kashmir based Accredited Journalist who has written extensively on Kashmir for local, national and international web portals. He is currently associated with Srinagar based News Agency Kashmir News Trust (KNT).

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