’84 riots case involving Sajjan transferred to another court
BY MPost2 Dec 2015 4:17 AM IST
MPost2 Dec 2015 4:17 AM IST
Delhi High Court on Monday transferred from one trial court to another a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case involving Congress leader Sajjan Kumar, "in view of the controversy generated" over allegations that the evidence was not being properly recorded.
While transferring the case from Karkardooma court to Patiala House court, Justice Siddharth Mridul made it clear that the transfer was "warranted to protect and uphold the dignity of the judicial system and to promote the faith of citizens in courts of law". "It is my considered view that it would be necessary and expedient so to do in interest of justice and in view of the controversy generated in the present case to transfer it to another criminal court of equal jurisdiction," Justice Mridul said.
The high court also requested the District and Sessions Judge, Patiala House court, to video record the proceedings at the cost of the parties in the case, the petitioner and CBI.
The high court said the order was being passed "with the consent of the parties appearing before it", that included the petitioner Joginder Singh and the CBI. It further made clear that the "order has been occasioned in interest of justice and with consent of parties before us".
"The direction proposed to be issued are with the view to render judicial officers immune from controversy and to protect their haloed reputation.
Meanwhile, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) welcomed shifting of hearing in trial involving Sajjan Kumar.
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