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ACB produces chargesheet against Patwari in Kathua for demanding, accepting bribe

KH Business Desk by KH Business Desk
October 6, 2021
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Srinagar: The Anti-Corruption Bureau, Jammu Tuesday said that it produced a chargesheet before the additional sessions judge anti-corruption Kathua against an accused patwari for demanding and accepting bribe.
In a statement, issued on Tuesday the ACB said that it presented the charge sheet in case FIR No. 01/2020 P/S ACB-Jammu U/S 7 (a) P.C Act (amendment 2018) r/w PC Act 1988 against Romesh Chander then Patwari Halqa, Bhaddu of Tehsil Billawar.
“The instant case FIR was registered on the written complaint lodged by Hukam Chand som of Mallu Ram of Tehsil Billawar, wherein he stated that in the year 1998 his father had purchased 04 marlas of land from Subash Chander son of Chandu of Barel, in khasra No. 2244/1694 and about 10 years ago his father died,” reads the statement.
It reads that the complainant further stated that he along with Subash Chander approached Romesh Chander Patwari Halqa Bhaddu for issuance of ‘Fard Intikhab’ who directed him to file an application and get it marked to him from Tehsildar Billawar.
“Accordingly he moved an application and got it marked to the Patwari and the Patwari Romesh Kumar told him to come to his office on 16.01.2020,” it reads.
It reads that on 16.01.2020 he went to concerned Patwari, who demanded Rs. 10,000/- as bribe for issuance of ‘Fard Intikhab’. “The complainant did not want to pay the bribe as such he lodged the instant complaint against the Patwari and requested for legal action against him.”
It reads that accordingly, on receipt of the instant complaint, a pre-trap verification was conducted which confirmed that the Patwari concerned had indeed demanded and agreed to accept the bribe of Rs. 10,000/- for issuance of ‘Fard Intikhab’.
“On the basis of this complaint and pre-verification report, case FIR No. 01/2020 U/S 7 of PC Act 1988 (as amended in 2018) was registered at P/S ACB-Jammu.”
The statement reads that after registration of the instant case FIR, a trap team was constituted for laying of trap. “Subsequently, a trap was laid and the accused Romesh Chander was caught red handed in presence of independent witnesses while demanding and accepting bribe amount of Rs. 10,000/- from the complainant.”
It reads that after completion of investigation and obtaining prosecution sanction against the accused public servant, a charge sheet for commission of offence U/s 7 of PC Act 1988 (as amended in 2018) against him was presented before the Addl. Sessions Judge, Anti-Corruption, Kathua for judicial determination Tuesday. “The next date of hearing in the instant case has been fixed on November 11 this year,” it reads

 

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