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Jhanvi Kukreja murder case transferred to a new court

The trial of Jhanvi Kukreja's 2021 murder halted after her case was unexpectedly transferred to a special court, despite 28 witness testimonies recorded.

Updated on: Sept 07, 2024 07:16 am IST
By Karuna Nidhi
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MUMBAI: The trial in the 2021 New Year’s Eve murder of 19-year-old Jhanvi Kukreja has come to a halt after the case was unexpectedly transferred to a special court due to administrative reasons, despite the fact that twenty-eight witnesses have already been examined by the jurisdictional court.

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The court on Friday dismissed the application filed by the prosecution to send the case back to the regular court.

Janhvi, 19, was found dead on the staircase of a building at Khar on December 31, 2020. She was accompanied by her boyfriend Shree Jogdhankar and friend Diya Padalkar to a New Year’s Eve party. The Khar police in their chargesheet had claimed that Jhanvi was physically assaulted by her boyfriend and his friend Padalkar. Her head was banged on the walls and staircase railings of Bhagwati Heights at Khar. She, police claimed, was dragged from the fifth-floor stairs to the second floor where she was thrown off. Jhanvi had suffered 48 injuries, including a skull fracture, which caused her death.

The prosecution stated that an inquiry into the transfer revealed that no application was made requesting the transfer of the case. The official records indicate that the case was moved for “administrative reasons.” The prosecution contended that the withdrawal of the case from the original court and its reassignment to another court constituted an illegal act, as the trial had already commenced with substantial progress in witness examination.

Additional sessions judge AU Kadam on Friday dismissed the application filed which sought to restore the Jhanvi Kukreja murder case to its original court. The court stated that it lacked the authority to adjudicate on applications under Sections 408 (power of sessions judge to transfer cases and appeals) and 409 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and directed the applicants to submit their application to the appropriate authority for further consideration.

 
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