Delhi’s Rouse Avenue court on Friday adjourned the hearing of the arguments on charges against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler.
The counsel for the accused told the court that the certified copies of the case file had not been supplied. This case pertains to the killing in Pul Bangash Gurudwara in 1984.
Special CBI judge Vikas Dhull adjourned the hearing after hearing submissions of Defence counsel Manu Sharma and CBI’s Counsel till November 21, 2023.
Advocate Manu Sharma submitted that he has not received certified copies of certain documents related to the case.
He also requested the court to verify whether the entire record of the CBI investigation as well Delhi police investigation has reached the court or not. The ACMM court had summoned the entire record from Karkardooma Court.
CBI’s counsel Amit Jindal submitted that the record of the case after 2007 reached the court. The court said that it would get it verified whether the record of the Delhi police investigation reached the court.
The CBI filed a supplementary charge sheet against former congress MP Jagdish Tytler in May this year. This case pertains to the alleged killings of three Sikhs in the Pul Bangash area in 1984.
Special CBI judge Vikas Dhull adjourned the hearing after hearing submissions of Defence counsel Manu Sharma and CBI’s Counsel till November 21, 2023.
Advocate Manu Sharma submitted that he has not received certified copies of certain documents related to the case.
He also requested the court to verify whether the entire record of the CBI investigation as well Delhi police investigation has reached the court or not. The ACMM court had summoned the entire record from Karkardooma Court.
CBI’s counsel Amit Jindal submitted that the record of the case after 2007 reached the court. The court said that it would get it verified whether the record of the Delhi police investigation reached the court.
The CBI filed a supplementary charge sheet against former congress MP Jagdish Tytler in May this year. This case pertains to the alleged killings of three Sikhs in the Pul Bangash area in 1984.