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2001 Supreme(SC) 1478

D.P.MOHAPATRA, SHIVARAJ V.PATIL
Sukhjinder Singh – Appellant
Versus
State (N. C. T. ) Of Delhi – Respondent


ORDER

Shivaraj V. Patil, J.—Leave granted.

2. Heard the learned counsel for the parties.

3. The appellant was arrested along with two other co-accused persons by the police of Police Station, Sadar Karnal, on 7.5.1999 at the check-post in front of police post, Ramba (Karnal), alleging that when a maruti car was checked, a dead body was in the back seat. The appellant was brought to police station and First Information Report No. 231/99 under Sections 302, 201, 34 and 120-B IPC was registered. The investigating officer produced the appellant along with other two co-accused persons in the court of ACJM, Karnal and requested for police remand, which was granted for five days on 8.5.1999. The appellant was brought to Delhi along with the co-accused on 12.5.1999. It is alleged that they pointed out the place of incident - House No. D-846, New Friends Colony, New Delhi; the investigating officer of police station, Sadar Karnal, approached Delhi Police with the letter of Superintendent of Police for registering another FIR as the murder and criminal conspiracy are alleged to have occurred within the jurisdiction of Police Station, New Friends Colony, New Delhi. Accordingly FIR No. 479/99 was






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