R.K.SAKSENA
RAVI SHANKAR MISHRA – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH – Respondent
( 1 ) A crime was registered at police station Deeg, district Bharatpur, State of Rajasthan, on the foot of allegations that three persons including Raja Man Singh a candidate in general election, had been murdered and some had suffered wounds at the hands of police party on 21-2-1985 at about 12 or 12. 30 noon on the eve of general election. The crime was thoroughly investigated under the orders of the Central Government by a Senior Officer of the C. B. , C. I. D. new Delhi, who submitted a charge sheet against some police officers posted in that district including the petitioner, Ravi Shankar Misra, who was then posted as Sub-Inspector at the said police station. Shortly put, the accusation are that while Raja Man Singh was going on a vehicle along with some of his associates in connection with election campaign the police party surrounded his vehicle and persons constituting the party, indiscriminately fired shots. Yet another allegation is that Raja Man Singh and his associates were empty-handed, but the petitioner in pursuance of a conspiracy hatched by the police personnel prepared a forged seizure memo to show that fire arms were recovered from the persons w
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