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Kathua rape case convict’s sentence suspended, SI Anand Dutta gets bail

Chandigarh/Jammu: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has suspended the remaining sentence of Anand Dutta, a Police officer convicted for destruction of evidence in Kathua rape and murder case.
One of the six accused who was convicted for the Kathua rape and murder case of 2018, Anand Dutta has been granted bail. He has already enjoyed over eleven months of parole.
Dutta, a Sub Inspector, was the Station House Officer of the Police Station when the Kathua rape incident took place. He was convicted to undergo five years of rigorous imprisonment.
A Bench of Justices Tejinder Singh Dhindsa and Vinod S Bhardwaj suspended the remaining sentence of Dutta and ordered his release on bail on furnishing of personal and security bonds.
Sub Inspector Dutta was convicted for offences punishable under sections 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender, read with Section 34 and 120-B of Ranbir Penal Code.
Dutta’s counsel contended before the Court that he was falsely implicated as allegations leveled by prosecution were not corroborated by any material particulars.
Advocate RS Cheema appearing for Jammu and Kashmir government has opposed the plea.

 

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