Kathua Case | Juvenile’s trial to begin today

The trial against a juvenile accused in the horrific rape-and-murder case of an eight-year-old nomadic girl at Kathua last year will begin on Monday as the Jammu and Kashmir High Court refused to entertain a plea for an early hearing of a petition challenging his status as a minor, officials said.

The trial will begin before the Juvenile Justice Board atKathuua in the Jammu region.

   

The Juvenile Justice Board had initiated the trial on July15, but the crime branch said it was not ready to proceed as the status of theaccused as a minor was yet to be decided.

The crime branch said that the police had approached theHigh Court challenging an order of the chief judicial magistrate last year inwhich the accused had been declared as a juvenile.

Hearing the petition, Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur said,”No case for preponement is made out. Let the matter be considered on itsdue date.”

The matter is listed for August 5.

The crime branch had approached the High Court praying foran early hearing as the Juvenile Justice Board had started proceedings after”framing memorandum of allegation” (framing of charges) on July 8against the “delinquent juvenile”.

The Board had directed the crime branch prosecution topresent its evidence in the case.

“If further proceedings in the matter before JuvenileJustice Board are not stayed at this stage, the revision petition will renderinfructuous defeating the very basic question of determination of juvenility ofthe delinquent accused,” the crime branch petition said.

On July 15, the special public prosecutor had informed theBoard that the High Court was yet to pass its verdict on the crime branch’splea against the decision of a Kathua court which accepted the claim of theaccused that he is a minor.

The crime branch also annexed a report of the medical boardof the Government Medical College, Jammu, which said the accused was “notless than 19 and not more than 21” years of age.

The Board, however, after hearing the special publicprosecutor, had given two weeks’ time to present the evidence as there was nostay by the high court on holding of trial.

The main trial in the case was shifted to the PathankotSessions Court on the directions of the Supreme Court last year.

The Pathankot Sessions Court had on June 10 this yearsentenced Sanji Ram, dismissed special police officer Deepak Khajuria andParvesh Kumar to life imprisonment. It also handed five-year sentences to threepolice officers.

On July 10, the father of the girl moved the Punjab andHaryana High Court, seeking enhanced punishment for the convicts. The petitionsought the death penalty for Sanji Ram, Khajuria and Kumar.The father has also challenged the acquittal ofone accused in the case.

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