Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

HC stays Punjab Police FIR against IAS officer Anshul Garg

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

JAMMU : The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh high court have stayed the investigat­ion by the Punjab Police into an FIR lodged against chief executive officer of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board Anshul Garg, an IAS cadre officer.

The FIR was lodged by Garg’s estranged wife before a women’s police station in Patiala that included sections demanding dowry, aborting a child without consent, and cheating.

Garg had filed a petition before the high court seeking to stay the FIR.

Justice Mohammad Akram Chowdhary, after hearing Garg’s counsel advocate Sakal Bhushan, stayed the FIR and asked Garg’s wife to file objections within four weeks.

Garg had challenged the impugned FIR on the grounds that his wife, being the daughter of a high profile person of Punjab, who has been given cabinet rank as vice chairman, of the economic policy and planning board in Punjab, is a big shopping freak, interested in foreign trips/ shopping and requiring ample time to attend lavish parties and family functions since the very beginning of the marriage.

Garg had also submitted that his wife had been suffering from infertilit­y due to polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) with difficulty in conceiving and retaining the pregnancy, as such, she had developed marital discord with him.

Garg had filed a petition in December 2022 for judicial separation before a family court at Jammu and as a counterbla­st to the petition for judicial separation, his estranged wife lodged the impugned FIR with the women’s police station at Patiala levelling false allegation­s of subjecting her to cruelty, physical as well as mental torture, causing miscarriag­e to her.

However, Garg’s counsel submitted before the court that most of the allegation­s levelled against his client pertained to Jammu, Katra, Doda, Kupwara and Anantnag where he had remained posted on various positions.

“Therefore, this court is having jurisdicti­on to entertain this petition as “cause of action” though not wholly but the major part of that has arisen, within the territoria­l limits of this court. Moreover, the petitioner­s, who are accused in the case are also residing within the territoria­l jurisdicti­on of this court,” Garg’s counsel submitted before the court.

Consequent­ly, the HC admitted the petition and issued a post-admission notice to the estranged wife and other respondent­s to file counter affidavits within four weeks. The HC listed the case for July 19 and stayed the impugned FIR.

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