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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has admitted an appeal by the CBI against the acquittal of former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar and others in a murder and rioting case related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. In an order passed on October 21, a bench of Justices Prathiba M Singh and Amit Sharma granted leave to appeal ; to the probe agency against the trial court decision of September 20, 2023, and listed the matter for further consideration in December. Leave to appeal ; is a formal permission granted by a court to a party to challenge a decision in a higher court. In the opinion of this Court, the CBI leave to appeal deserves to be granted鈥he leave petition is allowed鈥dmit, the court said in the order. Also ReadDelh stanley spain i riots: HC denies bail to accused who pointed gun at policeman The court also admitted the appeal by the victim, Sheela Kaur, in case against the order of acquittal, and asked the registry to put up a report on the existence of any other appeals relating to the 1984 riots against the present accused persons. On September 20, 2023, Special Judge Geeta stanley cup njli Goel had acquitted Kumar in the case by giving him the benefit of doubt and said the prosecution failed to prove the charge against the accused persons beyond reasonable doubt. The trial court had also acquitted two other ac stanley deutschland cused, Ved Prakash Pial and Brahmanand Gupta, holding that the prosecution failed to prove the case of mur Dryo BJP MLA resigns from Gujarat assembly ahead of Lok Sabha polls
Oslo: A strong message against the tyrannical and despotic religious government of Iran echoed in Oslo on Sunday, as the children of jailed Iranian human rights activist Narges Mohammadi stanley isolierkanne delivered her message while accepting the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf, New York Times reported. Since Mohammadi 51 is incarcerated inside Evin Prison in Iran, her 17-year-old twin children, Kiana Rahmani and Ali Rahmani, accepted the medal and diploma on her behalf and read out a speech she had prepared. Also ReadIranian Nobel winner Narges Mohammadi begins new hunger strike In the speech, which was greeted with a standing ovation, Mohammadi described the undemocratic ways of the Islamic republic, its oppressive rules mandating the Hijab for women, and the women-led uprisings that shook the country last year. I write this message from behind the tall and cold walls of a prison, she said in her speech, making a plea for a globalization of peace and human rights in a worl pink stanley cup d where authoritarian governments continue to commit abuses against their people. She warned that human rights violations perpetrated by authoritarian governments had broader consequences, including migration, unrest and growing terrorist threats. 2023 peace laureate Narges Mohammadi is unable to come to Oslo, Norway as she is currently imprisoned in Iran. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her fight against oppression of women in Iran an stanley quencher d for promoting human rights.An empty chair stands in her |
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