Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

QADIAN MC CHIEF, TWO SONS BOOKED

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BATALA: Qadian municipal council president and senior SAD leader, Jarnail Singh Mahal and his two sons, Billa and Sabha, were booked for kidnapping and extortion from a taxi driver. Mahal is also involved in trading of liquor in Qadian and surroundin­g areas, said police.

Batala SSP Opinderjee­t Singh said victim Rajwinder Singh of Khujala village lodged a complaint on October 26.

“Rajwinder had gone to Mokul village to drop a passenger on October 25. As he dropped the passenger, few persons led by Jarnail Singh Mahal started misbehavin­g,” said the police.

“They blamed me for indulging in liquor smuggling. They demanded a ransom of ₹20,000 from my family,” he said.

A case under Sections 365 , 342, 334, 323 and 120-B of the IPC was registered against Jarnail Singh, Billa, Sabha, Taragarh resident Ajay Kumar, Manu, Suni and some unidentifi­ed persons.

“It is a politicall­y motivated case and I and my sons are being framed,” Jarnail said refuting the allegation­s.

‘THERE WAS NO NEED TO ROPE IN WOMAN JUDGE’

The bench of justice AB Chaudhari and justice Kuldip Singh said review committee of the HC as well as full court went by the decision in respect of the male judge and roped in the woman judge without any “rhyme or reason” and without considerin­g that she had nothing to do with the male judge.

The male judge and his wife withdrew all their disputes and divorce petition, but the woman judge remained a scapegoat. “This court cannot allow such a mistake to perpetrate and therefore, her petition must be allowed,” the court said adding

MALE JUDGE’S DISMISSAL UPHELD

The male judge’s dismissal has been upheld by the high court, whom it found “unbecoming of a judge”, but for other reasons than the allegation­s of illicit relation.

The woman judge was accused by the male judge’s wife of trying to interfere in their matrimonia­l life and of ‘illicit relationsh­ip’.

“We are at a loss to find even remote evidence about any illicit relationsh­ip from the above except use of the word ‘illicit relation’. That apart, her (male judge’s wife) mere statement/perception like a gospel truth could not be acted upon to throw the petitioner out of service. That was totally unjust,” the court observed.

The HC review committee and full court had acted on the report of a district and sessions judge in 2009. But court found that the woman judicial officer did not work under the supervisio­n of the judge, who gave his report to the high court.

‘DANGEROUS TO RELY ON VAGUE STATEMENT’

“It was dangerous to rely on vague statement of (wife of judicial sacked officer), which was in the nature of damaging the character of the present petitioner and also her career in judiciary for no fault of her and merely because somebody made vague and unsubstant­iated allegation­s about alleged illicit relationsh­ip,” the court observed.

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