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The Delhi High Court Thursday directed the Uttar Pradesh police to provide original X-Ray plate and video of post mortem of the 25-year-old farmer, who died after his tractor overturned during the tractor rally on Republic Day.
Justice Yogesh Khanna said let both the original documents be handed over to the official of Delhi Police on March 5 at 2 pm and they shall be retained by the investigating officer in safe custody.
The high court was hearing a plea by deceased Navreet Singh’s grandfather Hardeep Singh claiming that the victim suffered gunshot injuries to his head. His post mortem was conducted at Rampur district hospital in Uttar Pradesh.
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The 25-year-old farmer, who died after his tractor overturned during the protesting farmers tractor rally on Republic Day, did not suffer any gunshot wounds, the police of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh have told the Delhi High Court.
The police of the two states have made the submission relying upon the post-mortem and x-ray reports, given by the District Hospital at Rampur in UP, which prima facie state that there was no gunshot injury in the body of the deceased .
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The high court on Friday listed the matter for further hearing on March 4.
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The tractor rally turned violent on Republic Day and some protesters entered the Red Fort. File Photo.
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The high court on Friday listed the matter for further hearing on March 4. The 25-year-old farmer, who died after his tractor overturned during the protesting farmers’ tractor rally on Republic Day, did not suffer any gunshot wounds, the police of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh have told the Delhi High Court.
The police of the two states have made the submission relying upon the post-mortem and x-ray reports, given by the District Hospital at Rampur in UP, which
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