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Delhi Court to hear defamation case against Army chief

March 29, 2012 04:29 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:21 pm IST - New Delhi

Lt. Gen (retd) Tejinder Singh. File photo

A Delhi court today took cognisance of the criminal defamation case filed by Lt. Gen (retd) Tejinder Singh against Army chief General V. K. Singh and four others.

Metropolitan Magistrate Sudesh Kumar took cognisance of his complaint after hearing his arguments and those of his counsel and slated the matter for recording of pre-summoning evidence on April 10.

“I have heard the arguments. I take cognisance. Put up for pre-summoning evidence on April 10,” the Magistrate said.

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Besides Army Chief Gen. V. K. Singh, the former lieutenant general, in his complaint, has also named Vice-Chief of Army Staff S. K. Singh, Lt. Gen. B. S. Thakur (DG MI), Major General S. L. Narshiman (Additional Director-General of Public Information) and Lt. Col. Hitten Sawhney accusing them of misusing their official positions, power and authority to level false charges against him.

During the hearing, Tejinder Singh said between March 1 and March 4, a large number of media reports had emerged with allegations of carrying out illegal off-the-air monitoring of call records of some senior officials.

He said on March 5 the media cell of the Army Head Quarters issued a press release, levelling serious allegations against him by name.

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Detailing the allegations, Tejinder Singh said he was accused of managing all the media reports and the press release also said that he was questioned for the purchase of off-the-air monitoring system.

He also said no investigation or FIR has been registered against him in the Mumbai-Adarsh society case in which he has been allotted a flat.

Refuting all the allegations levelled against him, former Lt. Gen. Singh said that it was alleged that he has offered bribe for purchase of some allegedly sub-standard vehicles.

Tejinder Singh’s counsel Anil Aggarwal and S. M. Pandey told the court that all the allegations levelled against their client are baseless and intended to defame him.

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