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Hoshiarpur courtroom summons Punjab Police officer, retired tehsildar in felony case

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Hoshiarpur courtroom summons Punjab Police officer, retired tehsildar in felony case

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Nearly three years after a brawl in a resort, a Hoshiarpur courtroom has issued summons to a Punjab Police officer and a retired income officer and ordered them to face trial for felony offenses in a case filed by the foster son of one of many resort homeowners.

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Complainant Nawab Hussain alleged that in January 2019, police officer Naresh Dogra, at current DCP, Jalandhar, retired tehsildar Manjit Singh and his accomplices assaulted his foster father, Vishav Nath Bunty, his companion Ajay Rana and others in a bid to take unlawful possession of the resort. He regardless of that regardless of a bullet harm to Rana, the police not solely registered a case below milder sections of the Indian Penal Code in opposition to the accused but in addition implicated them (Bunty and his males) in a false case.

Going by the proof produced by the complainant, the courtroom of extra chief judicial Justice of the Peace Rupinder Singh issued summons to Dogra, Manjit Singh and others and requested them to face trial below Sections 307 (try to homicide), 506 (felony intimidation), 341 ( wrongful restraint), 447 (felony trespass), 323 (voluntarily inflicting harm), 148 (rioting) and 149 (illegal meeting).

The subsequent date of listening to has been fastened for November 15.

When contacted, Dogra mentioned the fees in opposition to him have been false and he would file his reply within the courtroom.

Manjit Singh was unavailable for remark.

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