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IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
AT CHANDIGARH
C.W.P. No.2870 of 2008
Decided on : 18-11-2008
Malkit Kaur
.... Petitioner
VERSUS
State of Punjab & others
.... Respondents
CORAM:-HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE HEMANT GUPTA.
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE NAWAB SINGH.
Present:- Mr. S.S. Goraya, Advocate for the petitioner.
Mr. Sandeep Moudgil, D.A.G, Punjab.
HEMANT GUPTA, J
The petitioner has invoked the writ jurisdiction of this Court,
directing the respondents to pay compensation to the petitioner on account
of death of the petitioner in the illegal custody of Police Station, Quadian,
Police District Batala, on 01.10.1991.
It is the case of the petitioner that son of the petitioner namely
Manjit Singh was picked up forcibly on 01.08.1991 from Bus Stand
Quadian, Police District Batala and was kept in illegal custody by the
Police. The petitioner was assured by Munshi Harjit Singh Saini and SHO
Rajbir Singh that her son would be released after interrogation. But on
13.08.1991, when the petitioner went to meet her son, it was informed that
her son has been shifted to some other Police Station and thereafter, the
petitioner has not been able to meet her son. It appears that he has been
eliminated by SHO, Police Station, Quadian while in Police custody. The
petitioner relies upon the telegrams issued on 03.09.1991, 30.09.1991 and
also communication to one Tejinder Singh Ahuja, Advocate on 13.03.1993.
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The petitioner has also attached a copy of the letter dated 07.10.1996,
written to the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.
The fact remains that the petitioner has invoked the writ
jurisdiction of this Court after 16 years of the alleged incident. The
respondents in reply, has denied the fact that the son of the petitioner was
ever taken into custody. Long delay on the part of the petitioner, disentitles
the petitioner from invoking the writ jurisdiction of this Court.
Consequently, the present writ petition is dismissed on account of
delay and latches.
(Hemant Gupta)
Judge
18th November 2008. (Nawab Singh)
Monika Judge