City
Epaper

Delhi court warns former Punjab DGP for attending virtual hearing lying on bed

By ANI | Updated: December 23, 2021 09:50 IST

A Delhi Court on Wednesday warned former Punjab Police DGP Sumedh Kumar Saini for failing to maintain the decorum of court while attending the proceedings after he joined virtual hearing lying on a bed.

Open in App

A Delhi Court on Wednesday warned former Punjab Police DGP Sumedh Kumar Saini for failing to maintain the decorum of court while attending the proceedings after he joined virtual hearing lying on a bed.

Special Judge Sanjeev Aggarwal observed that the accused Sumedh Kumar Saini joined theproceedings through Video conferencing while lying on the bed.

On being asked, Sumedh Kumar Saini submitted that he was unwell with fever.

However, the Court noted that no medical certificate in this regard has been furnished or filed on record.

"Accused no 1 (Sumedh Kumar Saini) is, accordingly, warned to be careful in future with his demeanor and maintain the decorum of the court, while attending the proceedings/Court through video conferencing," the Court said.

Sumedh Singh Saini along with others are facing trial in connection with a 1994 case of abduction of three members of a Ludhiana-based business family who are still missing.

The case had been transferred from a court in Ambala (Haryana) to Delhi on the direction of the Supreme Court.

The CBI had charge-sheeted Saini and the other accused policemen under various sections dealing with kidnapping or abducting in order to murder), criminal conspiracy, wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement of the IPC.

The court is currently recording statements of prosecution witnesses in the case.

As one of the witnesses, who was scheduled to be examined, could not appear and sought exemption on medical grounds, the Court allowed the witness plea and listed the matter for further proceedings on January 15, 2022.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Sumedh kumar sainicourtDelhi CourtSanjeev AggarwalUk court
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalClerical Error Ruins 17 Years of Innocent Man’s Life; Acquitted After Nearly Two Decades in Uttar Pradesh

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Jammu Court Sends Two Accused to 5-Day NIA Custody

NationalUttar Pradesh Crime: Civil Engineer Gets Life Imprisonment for Brutal Murder of Wife and Infant Daughter

MumbaiMumbai Court Sentences Two to Five Years for ₹68.22 Crore Fraud on Shinhan Bank

MumbaiBangladeshi Women Get 5-Month Jail Term for Illegal Stay in Mumbai

National Realted Stories

NationalEC directs Bengal govt to suspend 4 election officers, file FIR against them

NationalJ&K: From Constitutional shift to developmental surge

NationalJharkhand HC summons Health Secretary, RIMS Director over shocking state of affairs

NationalCong walks out of MP Assembly expressing disappointment on govt's response in Victoria hospital issue

NationalDefence Ministry gives nod for military hardware worth Rs 67,000 crore to beef up armed forces