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POCSO court in Shimla convicts one in rape and murder of minor girl

Highlights After considering all the evidence on record, the trial court found the accused guilty and convicted him The arguments on the quantum of the sentence are scheduled on May 11 by the court New Delhi: A POCSO court in Shimla on Wednesday (April 28) convicted accused one Anil Kumar in a case related to the rape and murder of a minor girl from Kotkhai in Himachal Pradesh.  The Special Judge, POCSO, convicted accused Anil Kumar @ Nilu @ Kamlesh under section 302, 376-A, 376(2) (I) of IPC and Section 4 of POCSO Act in a case related to rape and murder of a minor girl at Kotkhai, Himachal Pradesh, said an official statement. 

HC Tells 16 Forest Officials To Pay Rs 34 Lakh, Cost Of 412 Felled Trees In Himachal

HC Tells 16 Forest Officials To Pay Rs 34 Lakh, Cost Of 412 Felled Trees In Himachal The bench said the officials, who were responsible for this loss of 100-year-old trees, have to be put to task and be made accountable. Representational image. Ashwani Sharma 2021-04-24T22:07:58+05:30 HC Tells 16 Forest Officials To Pay Rs 34 Lakh, Cost Of 412 Felled Trees In Himachal outlookindia.com 2021-04-24T22:08:53+05:30 Setting an example, Himachal Pradesh High Court on Saturday directed the government to make 16 forest officers including two high-ranking ones, accountable for felling of 412 trees in Koti forest range of Shimla, just a few km from the capital town.

16 forest officials fined Rs 34 lakh for felling of 416 trees in Himachal

1257 Shimla, April 24 For the first time in recallable past, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has imposed a fine of Rs 34 lakh on 16 forest officials, including two Conservators of Forests, for illicit felling of 416 trees in the Shimla forest range between 2015 and 2018. Holding that the officials responsible for the loss of 100-year-old trees have to be put to task, the court gave them an opportunity to appear before it on May 27, the next date of hearing, if they want themselves to be heard before making the recovery and entry of the lapse in their service record. The orders were passed by a division bench comprising Chief Justice L. Narayana Swamy and Justice Anoop Chitkara on a letter taken up suo moto as public interest litigation (PIL) for conducting a fair and impartial investigation into the illegal felling of trees in the Koti forest range in Shimla district.

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