Killing of Rajouri youths: Police chargesheet Captain, 2 civilians
Both the Army and the J&K Police had earlier claimed that the three youths were unidentified militants and had buried them discreetly in a graveyard in north Kashmir s Baramulla. Updated: December 27, 2020 7:48:41 am
The extension given to the Delimitation Commission means another year’s delay in holding Assembly elections in J&K. (Express Photo/File)
More than five months after three Rajouri youths
were killed in Shopian in an Army operation on July 18, the J&K Police has filed a chargesheet, accusing an Army Captain and two civilians for their alleged abduction and murder.
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Former judge C.S. Karnan | Photo Credit:
M. VEDHAN
The former judge was arrested by the Central Crime Branch earlier this month, in connection with the circulation of allegedly defamatory YouTube videos
The Principal Sessions Court has dismissed the bail plea of former High Court Judge C.S. Karnan, who was arrested by the Central Crime Branch in connection with the circulation of YouTube videos alleged to be defamatory in content about sitting and former judges of the High Court and Supreme Court.
Mr. Karnan and M. Dhanasekaran, a co-accused in the case, were arrested by the Cyber Crime Police, Central Crime Branch on December 2 at the former’s residence in Avadi. Both had moved bail petitions before the Principal Sessions Court in the city.