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Supreme Court - Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion To other policemen including DSP Surekha family 34 Year old episode I have got a shock from the Supreme Court. The Madhya Pradesh High Court had dismissed the case registered by the District Court due to lack of sanction for prosecution. An appeal was filed against this in the Supreme Court. Supreme Court Justices Abhay Oak and Justice Rajesh Bindal allowed the appeal and held that sanction for prosecution was not necessary if the performance of official duties was unclear. The couple bench rejected the order of the High Court, accepting the charge fixed by the lower court as correct. Appellant Dr. In the appeal filed on behalf of Mushtaq Mansoori, it was said that his wife Mehjabi Anjum had filed a report against him and his family members at the Jabalpur Women's Police Station. Police Section 415, 506, 415 and Dowry Act Case was registered under. ASI Sulekha Parmar, posted at Mahila Thana, along with other policemen, raided her house in Anuppur at around 5 am on July 7 2000. Was. The police team beat up his father, brother and abusing him. He was brought out by holding his hair. Apart from this, keep in the house 34 thousand rupees and take out gold ornaments. Were taken After this, the police brought them on foot to the Anuppur police station by handcuffing them. During this time a large number of people had gathered outside the house. When the acquaintances reached the police station, the police team asked them to leave thousand rupees. had demanded. On not paying the amount, the police team brought them to Jabalpur and locked them in the women's police station's lockup. His father had filed a complaint against him in the district court. The District Court had issued orders to register cases against the policemen under various sections. Challenging the order of the District Court, Sulekha Parmar filed a petition in the High Court. The High Court had dismissed the petition while directing to present the parties before the District Court. The District Court had framed charges against the non-applicant policemen. After this, the non-applicant Sulekha Parmar again filed a petition in the High Court. The High Court set aside the order of the District Court for not permitting prosecution under section 34 sought to be dismissed. He was accepted. The Supreme Court found that Anuppur district does not come under the jurisdiction of Jabalpur Women's Police Station. Despite this, the police team raided at five in the morning. The sanction for prosecution is not necessary as the official duty is not clear. Rejecting the order of the High Court, the Supreme Court upheld the order of the District Court.

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Supreme Court – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion To other policemen including DSP Surekha family 34 Year old episode I have got a shock from the Supreme Court. The Madhya Pradesh High Court had dismissed the case registered by the District Court due to lack of sanction for prosecution. An appeal was filed against this in the Supreme Court. Supreme Court Justices Abhay Oak and Justice Rajesh Bindal allowed the appeal and held that sanction for prosecution was not necessary if the performance of official duties was unclear. The couple bench rejected the order of the High Court, accepting the charge fixed by the lower court as correct. Appellant Dr. In the appeal filed on behalf of Mushtaq Mansoori, it was said that his wife Mehjabi Anjum had filed a report against him and his family members at the Jabalpur Women’s Police Station. Police Section 415, 506, 415 and Dowry Act Case was registered under. ASI Sulekha Parmar, posted at Mahila Thana, along with other policemen, raided her house in Anuppur at around 5 am on July 7 2000. Was. The police team beat up his father, brother and abusing him. He was brought out by holding his hair. Apart from this, keep in the house 34 thousand rupees and take out gold ornaments. Were taken After this, the police brought them on foot to the Anuppur police station by handcuffing them. During this time a large number of people had gathered outside the house. When the acquaintances reached the police station, the police team asked them to leave thousand rupees. had demanded. On not paying the amount, the police team brought them to Jabalpur and locked them in the women’s police station’s lockup. His father had filed a complaint against him in the district court. The District Court had issued orders to register cases against the policemen under various sections. Challenging the order of the District Court, Sulekha Parmar filed a petition in the High Court. The High Court had dismissed the petition while directing to present the parties before the District Court. The District Court had framed charges against the non-applicant policemen. After this, the non-applicant Sulekha Parmar again filed a petition in the High Court. The High Court set aside the order of the District Court for not permitting prosecution under section 34 sought to be dismissed. He was accepted. The Supreme Court found that Anuppur district does not come under the jurisdiction of Jabalpur Women’s Police Station. Despite this, the police team raided at five in the morning. The sanction for prosecution is not necessary as the official duty is not clear. Rejecting the order of the High Court, the Supreme Court upheld the order of the District Court.

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