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Court defers hearing in Tytler case

A Delhi court on Thursday deferred till April 28 the hearing in the Jagdish Tytler case relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

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A Delhi court on Thursday deferred till April 28 the hearing in the Jagdish Tytler case relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Additional chief metropolitan magistrate Rakesh Pandit said the matter will be heard on April 28 and 29 after the CBI submitted that his court has no jurisdiction because the offence made out in the case was that of murder which was in the exclusive jurisdiction of a sessions court.

During the arguments, CBI counsel Sanjay Kumar contended that the case should be heard by a court of sessions as it was related to the offence of murder.

"We have already filed a chargesheet against other accused Suresh Kumar Paniwala in this case and the court should take cognisance of it and refer the matter to a sessions court," Kumar contended.

When the court wanted to know about Tytler, the CBI counsel said the Congress leader was not present at the time of incident.

"Tytler was not present at Gurudwara Pulbanghash as he was at Teen Murti Bhawan, besides the body of Indira Gandhi," he said.

"We have already filed a closure report (regarding Tytler) after recording evidence of two witnesses. There is no sufficient evidence against him," the counsel said.

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