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Court’s primary concern to ensure fair, speedy trial: SC on Kathua rape and murder case

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April 26, 2018
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Srinagar: The Supreme Court Thursday said that the Court’s primary concern was to ensure a fair and speedy trial in Kathua rape and murder case, barandbench reported.

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SC was hearing a the suo motu writ petition filed against the members of Kathua and Jammu High Court Bar Associations regarding obstruction of filing of chargesheet in the matter.

“The counsel for the bar associations submitted that the inquiry report submitted by the Bar Council of India (BCI) found that the protests demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe in the case were “justified”. The counsel also claimed that the media had misreported the entire episode,” the barandbench report reads.

The Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, however  reminded everyone that the main issue was justice to the victim.

“Let the main issue not be missed. We’re concerned about fair trial for both the parties. Let’s not digress. It is through the Bar that a fair trial can be achieved. Let’s stick to the victim’s case,” Misra was quoted by barandbench report as saying.

He also said that it should be fair to both the accused as well as to the family members of the victim.

Speaking on the plea to transfer the case out of Jammu & Kashmir so as to ensure a fair trial, CJI Misra said that the Supreme Court will hear the same tomorrow, barandbench report said.

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“Apart from fairness, the concept of speedy trial also gets attracted. Both the sides should be given necessary legal assistance. The primary concern of this case is fair trial, legal assistance and if necessary, transfer of case (out of Jammu and Kashmir),” barandbench quoted CJI Misra.

The report further says that the CJI assured Senior Counsel Indira Jaising, who is appearing for the victim, that if slightest possibility of lack of fair trial is found, the Court will transfer the case.

The case regarding demand for fair and speedy trial will come up before the Supreme Court tomorrow, whereas the matter looking into the conduct of Jammu and Kathua lawyers is listed to be heard in July, said the barandbench report.

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