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Framing of charges adjourned, again

The framing of charges in the 'cash at judge's door' case in which former high court judge Nirmal Yadav is an accused were deferred once again on Thursday, in wake of Yadav's appeal pending in Supreme Court. The case will now be heard on January 18.

Updated on: Dec 12, 2013 09:33 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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The framing of charges in the 'cash at judge's door' case in which former high court judge Nirmal Yadav is an accused were deferred once again on Thursday, in wake of Yadav's appeal pending in Supreme Court. The case will now be heard on January 18.

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However, before adjourning the case, the court asked why section 294 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) should not invoked for expediting the case. Under this section, the accused is given a chance to deny or accept the documents presented by the prosecution in the case.

Special public prosecutor Anupam Gupta, however, opposed this, saying: "This is a way to expedite the trial. I feel ethically compromised and would never avail such a provision."

The defence counsel, Vishal Garg Narwana, submitted: "The accused has the right to stay mum at this stage. But, we will still go through the provision again and assist the court."

Meanwhile, justice Yadav on Thursday moved an application to adjourn the framing of charges, saying that she has filed an appeal before the Supreme Court, challenging the CBI court's order on July 31 in which the court had ordered the framing of charges against her. The appeal was filed before the SC on December 9 and is yet to come up for hearing.

 
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