Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, May 14: The Division Bench of High Court said the detenu continued to provide the logistic support to the militants as such upheld his detention as also the writ court judgment whereby by his plea for quashing the detention was dismissed. Court quashed the detention of other detenu and directed for his immediate release from the preventive custody.
The detenu Abdul Hamid Mir of District Handwara has preferred and appeal against the judgment and order dated 23.10.2020 passed by the writ court by virtue of which his petition challenging therein the detention was dismissed and the order of detention dated 17.07.2019 passed against him by the District Magistrate Kupwara was upheld.
Abdul Hamid Mir
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Wild Boars Wreak Havoc On Baramulla Farmers
by Aqib Nazir
Baramulla: Wild Boars are destroying paddy seedlings of farmers in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district leading to huge losses at the beginning of the sowing season in the Valley.
“After sowing sow paddy seeds in the farm, I come back the next day only to see that they have been destroyed by these Wild Boars,” said Fayaz Ahmad Mir, a farmer from Janbazpora area of the district.
It is pertinent to mentions here that the people have been left wondrous by the return of the Wild Boar because they have come back in the district after nearly three decades.
Woman dies of shock during police raid in Kashmir, alleges family
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Family members, relatives and neighbors protested against the administration and police on the main road in the area demanding justice. Police from the Nigeen station informed the family that they had no information regarding the raid.
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The family members raised hue and cry even as the armed forces personnel searched the whole house. (Representative image)
A 60-year-old woman died allegedly of shock in Batapora area on the outskirts of Srinagar during a police raid at her home, her family has claimed.
Khatija Begum was asleep in the same room as her visually impaired daughter, Rubina, at their residence in Meerak Shah colony when the raid took place around 2.30 am on Thursday.
Roshni Act scam | CBI registers two more cases
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Officials abused position to extend land ownership rights, says CBI.
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Officials abused position to extend land ownership rights, says CBI.
The CBI has registered two more cases against 13 revenue officials and beneficiaries in connection with the alleged illegal conferment of ownership rights on illegal occupants of government land in Jammu and Kashmir under the now repealed ‘Roshni’ Act.
In the the first FIR, it named then Asssistant Commissioner (Budgam) R.K. Bhat along with two others, Mian Muhammad Mujtaba and Abdul Hamid Mir for alleged abuse of official position to extend the ownership rights by arbitrarily fixing the price of land, lower than the prevailing market rate.