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Lawyers Rajesh Nagarajan (second right) and Sachpreetraj Singh Sohanpal (right) explaining the High Court’s order to M. Indira Gandhi, who was accompanied by Indira Gandhi Action Team chairman Arun Dorasamy. Picture by John Buny
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IPOH, Dec 17 The High Court here today ordered the police to submit an affidavit detailing their efforts since 2014 to arrest M. Indira Gandhi’s ex-husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah and recover her youngest daughter Prasana Diksa, her lawyers said.
Judicial Commissioner Bhupindar Singh gave the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC), which represented the police, three weeks to file the affidavit.
Police given 3 weeks to file exhaustive affidavit on Indira Gandhi case
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The Ipoh High Court today ordered the police to submit an affidavit detailing their efforts to arrest M Indira Gandhi’s fugitive ex-husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah and recover her youngest daughter Prasana Diksa.
Judicial Commissioner Bhupindar Singh gave the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC), which represented the police, three weeks to file the affidavit.
This involved a backlog of 79 affidavits that were supposed to have been filed since 2014, according to a court order given on May 30, 2014, said Indira Gandhi s lawyer Rajesh Nagarajan.
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Lawyer Rajesh Nagarajan (second right) showing M. Indira Gandhi some documents after the case management hearing at Ipoh High Court.
IPOH: A High Court here has ordered the police to file an affidavit within three weeks in relation to the 2014 committal and recovery order involving kindergarten teacher M. Indira Gandhi’s missing child.
Judicial Commissioner Bhupindar Singh instructed that the complete and comprehensive affidavit be submitted to the court, as well as a copy forwarded to Indira’s lawyers.
He instructed the Attorney General’s Chamber, which represents the police, to file the affidavit within three weeks from Thursday (Dec 17).
IPOH: The police have been ordered by a High Court here to file an affidavit spelling out their search for kindergarten teacher M. Indira Gandhi’s (pic) missing child.
Judicial Commissioner Bhupindar Singh instructed the Attorney General’s Chambers, which represent the police, to file the exhaustive affidavit within three weeks.
He made the order during yesterday’s case management hearing of a previous court ruling dated May 30,2014, which had called for the arrest of Indira’s former husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah for contempt and to locate the couple’s daughter, Prasana Diksa.
Lawyer Rajesh Nagarajan, who represented Indira, said in his submission yesterday that the 2014 ruling was clear in that the police must file a monthly affidavit detailing their efforts to capture Muhammad Riduan and to find Prasana.