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Can not decryp again, 1984 Murder Unsold | Bharat News

New Delhi: On November 1, 1984, the murder of an army person by a mob of anti-Sikh riots in Kanpur will remain unresolved because from time to time and disintegrated codar remains illegal as the Central Forensic Science Laboratory can also not understand the names of the accused nor except for the statement of the incident that it was loaded under 302 of IPC.In January this year, the sketch details of the FIR provided by the village standing lawyer Ruchira Goel on a bench led by Justice Surya Kant revealed that on November 1, 1984, a day after the assassination of PM Indira Gandhi, about 150–200 people entered the house of the house of retired army personnel in Yashoda Nagar.The bench had ordered the state to assist CFSL in re -organizing the FIR for efforts to book criminals, who had highlighted the massacre supported by the then regime political party. However, the lawyer informed a bench of Justice Kant and Joymalya Bagchi that the FIR remains illegal despite CFSL’s best efforts.To leave the discovery of justice, the bench asked the Special Investigation Team (SIT) that it was formed to re-invest the anti-Sikh riot matters and the police to keep the case open and whenever he could get additional information related to the murder of Diwan Singh’s cold-oriented.For PIL petitioner Manjit Singh GK, advocate Jagjit Singh Chhabra told the bench, although chargesheets were filed by the SIT in nine opposing Sikh riots cases in Kalpur, HC has prosecuted in three cases on the appeal filed by the accused demanding final investigation reports.The SC Peeth said, “While we do not want to affect the rights of the accused, including the right to seek the co -shame of the charge sheet, we will request HC to abolish these appeals.”

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