Jammu & Kashmir High Court registers suo motu case for retrieval of Indian man's body from Pakistan

Jammu & Kashmir High Court registers suo motu case for retrieval of Indian man's body from Pakistan

The guardians of the man claimed that their child suffocated in the Chenab waterway beneath puzzling circumstances and his body was found in Pakistan. The high Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has enlisted a suo motu case over the offered to recuperate the body of a 20-year-old man from Pakistan after he was suffocated in Chenab stream [Court on its possess movement V/s Union of India]. A Seat of acting Chief Equity Tashi Rabstan and Equity Rajnesh Oswal issued take note to Union of India and the Union Region of Jammu and Kashmir and allowed one week to the Agent Specialist Common of India Vishal Sharma to take informational in the matter. The Court chosen to take suo motu cognizance after a open intrigued case (PIL) was moved in this regard. The Court rejected the PIL but the guardians of the youth too made entries in the matter compatible to which it chosen to enroll a suo motu case. The guardians claimed that their child Unforgiving Nagotra suffocated in the Chenab waterway beneath puzzling circumstances and his body was found in Pakistan. They asked the Court to pass bearings to guarantee that the body is returned from Pakistan for the conduct of final ceremonies and other rituals. "As the guardians of deceased-Harsh Nagotra have anticipated their grievance some time recently the Court and asked for early recovery of their son's body from the Pakistan, subsequently this PIL is not viable on the occasion of solicitor Indu Bhushan Bali. As such, we are not slanted to engage this PIL, and the same is in like manner expelled. Be that as it may, we take the suo-motu cognizance of the occurrence," the high Court said. It coordinated the registry of the Court to enroll the case beneath the cause title ‘Court on its possess movement vs. Union of India and others' and continued to issue take note to the Union Domestic Service, Outside Undertakings Service and the Union Region of Jammu and Kashmir. The matter will be listened another on July 29.

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