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HC upholds dismissal of cops who allowed Vikas Yadav to leave AIIMS without parole

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Published : Jun 24, 2019, 11:39 PM IST

The Delhi HC upheld the dismissal of the two policemen who allowed the accused Vikas Yadav to leave his hospital room with the permit. According to the enquiry report, the two policemen had allowed Yadav to leave the hospital on the intervening night of November 26-27, 2011 from 12.45 am to 6.00 am

Delhi High Court

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has upheld the dismissal of two policemen, who allowed Vikas Yadav, who was sent to jail for 25 years for the murder of Nitish Katara, to leave his hospital room in AIIMS without parole on the night of Diwali in 2011, when he was facing trial in the case.

A bench of justices Vipin Sanghi and Rajnish Bhatnagar rejected the policemen's appeals against the decision of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), which had agreed with the disciplinary action taken against them.

"The disciplinary and the appellate authorities have said enough and the gravity of the misconduct established against the petitioners is enough to justify the punishment imposed upon them," the high court said while dismissing the appeals of Constable Ramesh Kumar and Head Constable Ishwar Singh.

HC upholds dismissal of cops who allowed Vikas Yadav to leave AIIMS without parole

According to the enquiry report, the two policemen had allowed Yadav to leave the hospital on the intervening night of November 26-27, 2011 from 12.45 am to 6.00 am.

The disciplinary authority had concurred with the findings in the enquiry report and by a common order, had dismissed both policemen on August 14, 2012.

The two policemen, in their appeal in the high court, had contended that neither the disciplinary authority nor the appellate authority had said that their misconduct had made them unfit for police service.

Rejecting the argument, the high court, in its 12-page judgment, has said, "We do not find merit in the submission...for the reasons that the disciplinary authority, while passing the order of punishment, has clearly recorded that in view of the grave and serious misconduct found against the petitioners, their conduct is intolerable."

Katara was kidnapped from a marriage party on the intervening night of February 16-17, 2002, before he was killed for his alleged affair with Vikas Yadav's sister Bharti, the daughter of Uttar Pradesh politician D P Yadav.

Katara was killed as Vikas Yadav and his cousin Vishal Yadav did not approve of his affair with Bharti as they belonged to different castes.

On August 29, 2017, the Supreme Court had dismissed the pleas of Vishal and Vikas Yadav, seeking a review of its verdict sending them to prison for 25 years. It had also awarded a 20-year jail term to the third convict, Sukhdev Pehalwan, in the case.

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Katara case: HC upholds dismissal of cops who allowed Vikas Yadav to leave AIIMS without parole
         New Delhi, Jun 24 (PTI) The Delhi High Court has upheld the dismissal of two policemen, who allowed Vikas Yadav, who was sent to jail for 25 years for the murder of Nitish Katara, to leave his hospital room in AIIMS without parole on the night of Diwali in 2011, when he was facing trial in the case.
         A bench of justices Vipin Sanghi and Rajnish Bhatnagar rejected the policemen's appeals against the decision of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), which had agreed with the disciplinary action taken against them.
         "The disciplinary and the appellate authorities have said enough and the gravity of the misconduct established against the petitioners is enough to justify the punishment imposed upon them," the high court said, while dismissing the appeals of Constable Ramesh Kumar and Head Constable Ishwar Singh.
         According to the enquiry report, the two policemen had allowed Yadav to leave the hospital on the intervening night of November 26-27, 2011 from 12.45 am to 6.00 am.
         The disciplinary authority had concurred with the findings in the enquiry report and by a common order, had dismissed both policemen on August 14, 2012.
         The two policemen, in their appeal in the high court, had contended that neither the disciplinary authority nor the appellate authority had said that their misconduct had made them unfit for police service.
         Rejecting the argument, the high court, in its 12-page judgment, has said, "We do not find merit in the submission...for the reasons that the disciplinary authority, while passing the order of punishment, has clearly recorded that in view of the grave and serious misconduct found against the petitioners, their conduct is intolerable."
         Katara was kidnapped from a marriage party on the intervening night of February 16-17, 2002, before he was killed for his alleged affair with Vikas Yadav's sister Bharti, the daughter of Uttar Pradesh politician D P Yadav.
         Katara was killed as Vikas Yadav and his cousin Vishal Yadav did not approve of his affair with Bharti as they belonged to different castes.
         On August 29, 2017, the Supreme Court had dismissed the pleas of Vishal and Vikas Yadav, seeking a review of its verdict sending them to prison for 25 years. It had also awarded a 20-year jail term to the third convict, Sukhdev Pehalwan, in the case. PTI HMP SKV
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