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JammuRasana Case accused to file fresh petition for CBI probe

Rasana Case accused to file fresh petition for CBI probe

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Tawi, May 08

The accused in the Kathua case will file a fresh petition in the Supreme Court (SC) in the next few days, seeking handing over of the probe to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The apex court had on Monday directed that the trial in the case of alleged rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl, which had led to a nationwide outrage, be moved to Pathankot in neighbouring . “A fresh petition seeking a CBI probe is ready. It shall be filed within a few days (in the Supreme Court),” Ankur Sharma, the lawyer of five of the accused in the case, said on Tuesday.
A detailed counter on behalf of accused Sanjhi Ram, Vishal Jangotra and Parvesh Kumar was filed in the apex court, along with an additional affidavit seeking a CBI probe, he added. Sharma said in Monday's hearing, only a notice could have been issued if a fresh petition seeking a CBI probe was filed.
“The fastest way of getting a CBI probe in yesterday's hearing was through our counter and additional affidavit,” he said, adding that their main concern was not the shifting of the case, but the CBI probe. The lawyer denied that Monday's court order, shifting the trial of the case to Pathankot, was a setback for them. “It was a loss for the state government as it wanted the case to remain in Jammu and , preferably in Ramban district,” he said, adding that it was a loss for the victim's family also as it had wanted the case to be shifted to Chandigarh.
“The court has called for a fast trial of the case on a day-to-day basis. We are hopeful that the trial will be completed in a year,” Sharma said. The state government's “plot” of introducing 221 witnesses to cause a delay in the trial was busted by the apex court, he said, adding that the case would now be heard on a daily basis. “We are hopeful that the case will be transferred to the CBI,” Sharma said. The body of the eight-year-old victim was recovered from a forest area in Kathua on January 17, a week after she had gone missing while grazing horses in the area. The Jammu & Kashmir government had handed over the case to the branch, which had formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe it. The crime branch had subsequently filed two separate chargesheets in the case, one against the seven adult accused on April 9 and another against the sole juvenile accused on April 10.

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