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IGP Sandhya's report ''not satisfactory'':Govt.

Kochi, Sep 22 (UNI) The Kerala Government today told the state high court that it was not satisfied with the report of IGP B Sandhya on the P J Joseph case and had therefore decided to go in for a judicial inquiry instead of a criminal investigation.

Advocate General C P Sudhakar Prasad submited before a division bench that the report submitted by Ms Sandhya in the case was ''not fully dependable''. He said that the IGP had conducted only a preliminary inquiry and the signature on the complaint received by the chief minister was suspicious.

It was in these circumstances that the government had decided to conduct a judicial inquiry into the matter, he added.

The advocate general's statement came in response to a petition seeking the registration of a criminal case against former minister P J Joseph for allegedly misbehaving with a woman aboard a private airline flight.

Directing the government to file its counter-affidavit, the bench of Chief Justice V K Bali and Justice M Ramachandran adjourned the hearing of the case to September 29.

In her petition, Ms Simi Roasabel John, Secretary of All India Mahila Congress Committee, had prayed for a direction to the government for a police investigation into the alleged incident on board a Chennai-Kochi flight on August three.

The woman passenger had complained that Mr Joseph, who had to resign as the public works minister following the incident, had tried to fondle her as the aircraft lights dimmed during take-off.

A preliminary inquiry by IGP Sandhya had found that there was some substance in the complaint and had recommended further probe.

The government then announced its decision to hold a judicial inquiry into the case.

In her petition, Ms Rosabel John said that the court should forbear the state from conducting a judicial inquiry and instead order a police investigation into the alleged crime.

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Warrant issued against MP CM, other BJP leaders

Raipur, Sep 22 (UNI) A local court has issued bailable warrants against Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, two Chhattisgarh ministers and 57 other BJP leaders in connection with a case registered against them during an agitation five years ago. Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Satyabhama yesterday ordered issuance of bailable warrants against Mr Singh, Chhattisgarh Finance Minister Amar Agrawal, PWD Minister Rajesh Munat and about 57 BJP leaders after the police filed the.....

Lahoria found to be using cellphone in jail; inquiry ordered

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APPRC warns to file PIL against state government

Itanagar, Sep 22 (UNI) The Arunachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Co-ordination Committee (APPRCC) today urged the state government for immediate release of funds granted by the 11th Finance Commission during 2005-06. The APPRCC said Rs 2430.21 crore had been granted to Panchayati Raj Institutions(PRIs) for creation of database, maintenance of accounts and creation of civic amenities in the state. Criticising the 'dilly-dallying' attitude of the state government, APPRCC chairman Nabam Rana said the Committee would.....
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