Kashmir Observer

Court Awards

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Dalgate-Nehru park road to reach their destinatio­ns. Citizens are reminded to park their vehicles only at designated parking places to prevent congestion, as wrongly parked vehicles will be towed.

Moreover, in case of emergencie­s or assistance, citizens can contact the Traffic Police on the special service number (103).m, added the IGP Traffic. “The restrictio­ns and advisories are implemente­d to ensure the safety and smooth functionin­g of traffic during the Prime Minister’s visit to Srinagar,” he added

the victim is an uncivilize­d and heartless crime committed by the convict on a young, innocent and defenseles­s girl (victim) in the evening on 1st of February, 2022 while she was returning to her home from her workplace,” the court said, adding, “The chilling evening of 1st February, 2022 became a darkest and blackest evening of her life when by the horrific act of the convict, all hopes and dreams of her future got lost.”

The barbaric act of the convict, the court said, was not a spontaneou­s act where it could have been that he had no time to think over the repercussi­ons of such act.

“After careful considerat­ion of the submission­s made by both the sides and having regard to the nature of the attack, the court observed that the permanent disfigurat­ion caused to the victim by the use of corrosive substance by the convict and the impact of the disfigurat­ion on the future life of the victim both physical and emotional, I find that the convict does not deserve leniency and no other punishment except the maximum punishment of life imprisonme­nt prescribed under law for his act can do the real and complete justice to the victim,” the court said, accordingl­y sentenced him to suffer imprisonme­nt for life and fine of Rs 40 lakhs for commission of offence punishable under Section 326-A IPC read with Section 34 IPC.

“In default of payment of fine, a warrant for levy shall be issued to the District Collector, Srinagar in terms of Section 421 (1) (b) of Cr.P.C authorizin­g him to realize the amount of fine as arrears of land revenue from the movable or immovable property or both of the convict,” the court said, adding, “As and when the fine is recovered from the convict, same shall be paid to the victim in terms of proviso 2 to Section 326-A of IPC.”

The evidence, the court said, has proved that much before the occurrence, the convict had made the preparatio­n for the act when he had obtained the acid from accused No.2 (Mohammad Saleem Kumar) on the pretext of erasing the name of the victim which he had written on his chest.

“It has also come in the evidence of the victim and her father that after the breakdown of the engagement of the convict with the victim, he (convict) once threatened victim to disfigure her face if she does not agree to marry him. This proves that it was a well thought of, well planned and an organized act of the convict.”

The other accused namely Mohammad Saleem Kumar, who was also facing trial with Sajid for offences under section 326-A r/w 120-B IPC in the same FIR, has been acquitted for these offences but, held guilty and convicted for offence punishable under section 336 IPC. He was sentenced to three months imprisonme­nt. “The three months imprisonme­nt imposed upon him has been set off from the period of detention he had undergone during investigat­ion and trial of the case”.

The crime had sent shock waves on the evening of February 1, 2022 when the main accused accompanie­d by the juvenile (name withheld) threw acid on the 24-year-old woman after she allegedly rejected his marriage proposal.

Soon after the attack, police had constitute­d a special investigat­ion team headed by SP North Raja Zuhaib (JKPS) with Yasir Parrey (SDPO) Khanyar, SHOs of police stations Safakadal, Nowhatta besides SHO of Srinagar Women’s Police station as its members to investigat­e the case (FIR No 08/2022) under section 326-A and 120-B IPC).

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