Kashmir court hears fresh plea in Tickoo murder case
The Hindu
Family seeks impartial investigation and status report in case against jailed JKLF leader Bitta Karate
A Jammu & Kashmir court on Wednesday heard a fresh plea submitted by the family of the murdered Kashmiri Pandit, Satish Tickoo, against Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) leader Farooq Ahmad Dar alias Bitta Karate.
The court, which has sought a progress report in the case, has scheduled the next hearing for April 16.
“It was the first hearing of the murder trial. The court hearing was very positive for the family. We apprised the court that it’s a serious matter. Tickoo was killed in cold blood by Karate. We are hopeful there will be justice. It has taken 31 years for the family to finally seek justice and a formal trial into the murder,” advocate Utsav Bains, representing the victim’s family, said.
He said the family was hopeful that the provisions of the Constitution will ensure they “will get justice and closure”.
“Karate has confessed [to the crime] in a BBC [international news channel] interview. Tickoo was the first victim of Karate. There is a ray of hope now that they will get justice like other Indians who have been mercilessly killed [in Kashmir],” Mr. Bains said.
He said Karate’s lawyer was reprimanded by the court for trying to disrupt the proceedings, “which is unfortunate”, he added.
The Tickoo family has pleaded for a “proper, fair and impartial investigation” and “a status report of the earlier investigation”.
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