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Tag: Metropolitan Magistrate Pankaj Sharma

Court Orders FIR on Molestation Plea Against”AAP”Leader Kumar Vishwas

[New Delhi]Court Orders FIR on Molestation Plea Against “AAP” Leader Kumar Vishwas
Real Problem starts Now For AAP Party’s Leader Poet Kumar Vishwas
A Delhi court today ordered lodging of an FIR on a plea by an AAP volunteer alleging molestation by party leader Kumar Vishwas with a liberty to police to arrest him if required during the investigation.
The court also said the complaint accuses him of making “sexually coloured” remarks which requires probe.
Court also directed the police to file the compliance report by tomorrow.
The court had on February 24 reserved its order on the complaint in which the complainant claimed she had approached the police but no action was taken against the leader.
In its status report filed before the court, Delhi police had said during its probe, nothing was found to substantiate the allegations levelled by the complainant against Vishwas to register any criminal case against him.
The court had on December 21, last year asked the police to file a status report as to whether any FIR has been registered on the complaint.
The woman, in her complaint seeking registration of FIR against Vishwas, alleged that he had molested her here.

Punjab Native,Victim Flyer Of Indigo Airline Freed By Delhi Court

[New Delhi] Victim Flyer Of Indigo Airlines Freed By Delhi Court Court,
He Was Allegedly caught with live bullet at IGI airport
The Flyer was arrested by the airport authorities in 2013 after a security officer of Indigo airlines at the IGI airport lodged a complaint against him
A Delhi court has spared a man the jail term for carrying a live cartridge in the form of a key ring in his luggage at the domestic wing of Indira Gandhi International Airport , saying he did not intend to use it for any unlawful purpose.
The court, while acquitting the man, also said that no firearm was recovered from his possession and culpability of the accused has not been proved.
Metropolitan Magistrate Pankaj Sharma said”The court, after careful scrutiny of the evidence, does not see any evidence showing culpability of accused… it can be said that accused never intended to use the cartridge for any illegal purpose but kept the same for using it as a key ring.
Accordingly the accused is acquitted for the offence charged for,” .
The magistrate also said that the prosecution could not show if he meant to use it illegally.
The court said.”Further, nowhere in the examination of witnesses it has come that the accused intended to use that cartridge for any illegal purpose. Also no arm has been recovered from him of which the cartridge can be used. A person cannot use cartridge without any arm. No recovery of any arm or revolver has been effected from the accused,”
.The accused man, a Punjab native, was charged of offences under section 25 of Arms Act.
According to the prosecution, on October 6, 2013 at Terminal 1D of the domestic airport, one live cartridge of 50AE was found from the baggage of the accused without any licence in contravention of Section 3 of Arms Act, 1959 and therefore he was charged for the above-mentioned offence.
In his testimony, the security officer of Indigo airlines said he was informed by DIAL securities that a suspicious object was detected from the baggage of the accused. He reached the boarding gate and stopped the passenger.
When his check-in baggage was inspected by DIAL security, the bullet was recovered from him, after which the officer made a complaint to police.
The accused had pleaded not guilty and claimed trial.