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HASNAIN MASSODI
Krishan Lal Jandial – Appellant
Versus
State of J&K – Respondent


Advocates:
Counsel for the Parties:
For the Petitioner:Mr. R.K. Kotwal, Advocate.
For the Respondent No. 1:Mr. A.H. Qazi, AAG, with Sunil Sethi, Sr. Advocate with Mr. Ravi Abrol, Advocate.

JUDGMENT

Hasnain Massodi, J.—The petitioner is father of late Sanjay Jandial alleged to have been brutally murdere d on 2.5.2009 at Chabotra Bazar, Udhampur in the broad day light by Shri Ankush Pandoh alias Munna and other three alleged arrayed as Respondents 2 to 5 to the present petition.

2. The occurrence led to registration of FIR No. 101 of 2009 at police station, Udhampur. The investigation was concluded as proved against the respondents 2 to 5 and accordingly charge-sheet alleging commission of offences punishable under Sections 302/34, 452, 212,109 and 120B RPC read with Sections 3/25 and 4/25 of the Arms Act was presented before the Court at Udhampur and later committed to Sessions Court, Udhampur for trial. The respondents 2 to 5 accused have been formally charged of the offences alleged in the charge-sheet and a few witnesses have been examined.

The petitioner seeks withdrawal of case titled State v. Ankush Pandoh and Ors. under Sections 302, 34, 452,212s,109 and 120B RPC read with sections 3/25 and 4/25 of the Arms Act from the files of Sessions Court Udhampur and its transfer to any other court of competent jurisdiction. The grounds for transfer of aforementioned case

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