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2011 Supreme(J&K) 434

VIRENDER SINGH
State – Appellant
Versus
Ajay Mahajan – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Navneet Dubey, Ashok Mishra

JUDGMENT

(1) AGGRIEVED of the order dated 7th November, 2003 of the Learned Special Judge Anti Corruption, Jammu, whereby discharging respondent-Ajay Mahajan (for short 'respondent') for the offence punishable under Section 165-A, R. P. C. read with Section 5(3) of the Jammu and Kashmir Prevention of Corruption Act, 2006 (for short 'P. G. Act'), Central Bureau of Investigation (for short 'CBI') has filed the instant revision.

(2) FLASH back of the facts in brief :

One Sandeep Pal Singh, a probationer Sub-Inspector died in Police Station on 10- 1-1997 because of fire arm shot. After conducting the Autopsy on his dead body, the doctors of Forensic Medicine Department of Jammu Medical College Hospital found that the cause of death was fire arm injury over the front of neck from contact range.

(3) IT so happened that on 10-1-1997, one Surinder Singh r/o. Pachim Puri, partner M/s. Laxmi Oil Company, New Delhi, moved a written complaint to the Senior Superintendent of Police, Jammu against aforesaid S. I. Sandeep Pal Singh and others, alleging therein that on 26-12-1996, he had sent supply of one Tanker bearing No. HYM/759 containing ten thousand (10,000) liters of Aromax Oil in favour of






































































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