Kathua rape case: J&K crime branch presses perjury charges against witness

November 08, 2018 05:08 pm | Updated 05:20 pm IST - Jammu

In this April 17, 2018 photo, a boy sits near the grave of the eight-year-old girl, who was raped and murdered, at Koota Khanna village in Jammu.

In this April 17, 2018 photo, a boy sits near the grave of the eight-year-old girl, who was raped and murdered, at Koota Khanna village in Jammu.

The Jammu and Kashmir crime branch has initiated the process of pressing perjury charges against a witness in the case of rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl after he had retracted from a “confessional statement” recorded in front of a magistrate, officials said on November 8.

A show cause notice has been served to Ajay Kumar alias Ajju by the sessions judge of Pathankot, Tejwinder Singh, asking him to explain on November 12 “why an action under section 479-B of Jammu and Kashmir Criminal Procedure Code may not be initiated against him”.

This section provides summary procedure for trial of witnesses deposing contrary to statements recorded under Section 164-A (evidence of material witnesses to be recorded by Magistrate in certain cases).

Mr. Kumar on February 27 recorded his statement before a judicial magistrate in Jammu in which he had claimed that Parvesh Kumar alias Mannu had given a graphical description about the rape and subsequent murder of the girl belonging to a nomadic minority community.

 

The notice served on Mr. Kumar says, “Whereas an application has been filed by prosecution for initiating action against you for voluntary and knowingly retracting from your statement under section 164-A CrPC during your deposition as a prosecution witness before court, a show-cause notice is issued to you as to why an action under section 479-B of CrPC may not be initiated against you.”

“You may appear before this court in person or be represented by a counsel on 12.11.2018,” the notice from the sessions court of Pathankot said.

On the directions of the Supreme Court , the sessions judge is holding trial for the gruesome Kathua rape-and-murder case. The trial was assigned to the district and sessions court in Pathankot by the Supreme Court earlier this year after the victim’s family approached with a plea to transfer the case from Kathua.

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