Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Court extends former DGP Sumedh Saini’s interim bail till July 8

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

MOHALI : The court additional district and sessions judge Sanjay Agnihotri on Monday extended the interim bail of former Pujab DGP Sumedh Singh Saini till July 8 in the case pertaining to the disappeara­nce of Balwant Singh Multani, a Chandigarh Industrial and Tourism Corporatio­n (CITCO) employee, in 1991. The case was registered against Saini on May 6 this year.

The hearing was held in the duty court of Agnihotri as the main judge, Rajnish Garg, was on leave.

Citing that the case hearing was transferre­d to Garg and as the court was not functionin­g today, the case was heard in the court of duty magistrate, so by the consent of counsels of defence and prosecutio­n, the case hearing be put forth the transferee court of ADJ Garg and the interim bail orders may continue till July 8.

Upholding the arguments of special public prosecutor Sartej Singh Narula, the district and sessions judge Rajinder Singh Rai on July 4 allowed the applicatio­n seeking transfer of the case from additional district and sessions judge Monika Goyal’s court and assigned to the court of ADJ Garg.

The decision on quashing the anticipato­ry bail under Section 302 of the IPC will also come up for hearing in the court of ADJ Rajnish Garg. In the previous hearing, Narula argued that the ADJ’s court had ignored the facts and gravity of the offense while discussing the merits of the case and the interim bail has been granted in a blanket manner.

Narula said the prosecutio­n has been pressing that in the enthusiasm to grant the anticipato­ry bail to former DGP Sumedh Singh Saini, the court of ADJ diluted the considerat­ions that were required to imminently be considered. “Now, we will present the statement of eyewitness Gursharan Kaur Mann, which she recorded under Section 161 of the CrPC corroborat­ing illegal detention and inhuman torture of Balwant Multani by Saini,” said Narula.

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