MISSING NURSE: Court pulls up RAJASTHAN GOVT
A CBI team probing the missing nurse Bhanwari Devi’s case visited Borunda and Bilara towns under Jodhpur district on Thursday and collected detail of the case. The high court again pulled up the state government while asking the state government to explain its intention. The court asked why the names that figured in the complaint not been grilled so far .
The issue came up before the high court on Thursday while it was hearing a petition filed by Ms Bhanwari’s husband Amarchand. The state government lawyers stated that the investigation has been handed over to the CBI. The court, however, sought details of progress in the probe.
The petitioner Amarch-and has named a Cabinet minister and other persons in his complaint and said Bhanwari was abducted and raped.
He also fears that Bhanwari could have been killed. Cabinet minister Mahipal Maderna denied any involvement in the case and termed all allegations unfounded.
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Games: Court reserves order on Omega trial
Age Correspondent
New Delhi, Oct. 13
A Delhi court on Thursday reserved its order on a CBI plea to separate the trial of Swiss Timing Omega from that of other accused in a case relating to award of a Commonwealth Games-related contract to the MNC firm to install timing, scoring and results (TSR) systems. Special CBI judge Talwant Singh, after hearing arguments from prosecution and defence lawyers, reserved the order for November 3 on CBI’s application on the issue.
“Put up the matter for pronouncement of order on November 3,” the court said. In its plea, the CBI told the court that it had already served summons to Swiss Timing in the manner prescribed under the treaty between the two countries but the firm was under the jurisdiction of the Confederation of Switzerland.
The process would take time in bringing the MNC firm to the jurisdiction of this court, it said.
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