Home Blog Page 565

Check J&K Weather Forecast for today and next 24 hours

The weather was dry in Jammu and inclement in the Kashmir valley in the last 24 hours. The MeT office said that there will likely be clear sky in Jammu and generally cloudy sky in the valley during next 24 hours.

“Clear sky in Jammu and generally cloudy weather is likely in the valley during the next 24 hours,” an official of the MeT department said.

Srinagar had minus 0.6, Pahalgam minus 4 and Gulmarg minus 3.5 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature today.

In Ladakh region, Drass town had minus 16.5 and Leh minus 11.2 as the minimum temperature.

Jammu had 5.8, Katra 5, Batote minus 0.7, Banihal minus 0.6 and Bhaderwah minus 2.2 as the minimum temperature.

 

Man Killed after argument over DJ Music at wedding in Jammu

Man Killed after argument over DJ Music at wedding in Jammu

 

         Aman Zutshi

Jammu: A man was killed and two other sustained injuries in a marriage function following an altercation between some guests over song requests to the DJ in Kotli, R.S Pura, Jammu, a day ago.

The report has said that the incident took place when some guests in a banquet hall at Kotli had a argument over a song to be played by the DJ and both sides wanted different songs.

Also Read: Jammu: Two youth killed in road accident

However, this led to a heated argument between the guests and they had a scuffle, following which three people sustained wounds.

               Watch Report by Ashish Kohli

One of the victim who was critical was rushed to GMC Bakshi Nagar, Jammu and after receiving some treatment, he was referred to Chandigarh hospital when his health further deteriorated and where he succumbed to his injuries, yesterday.

The deceased is identified as Raman Kumar r/o  Malikpur, Meera Sahib, Jammu, who was working in private sector.

He is survived with a daughter and a wife.

Some people who are involved in this incident are still on the run and police is looking for them.

Meanwhile, a case regarding this matter has been registered at the R.S Pura police station.

Remove illegal encroachment or face action: J&K Admin

Irrigation and Flood Control division in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district has asked residents to remove illegal encroachments over Jhelum river banks and other water bodies within the period of seven days, failing which strict action would be taken against the encroachers.

According to a notice, people who have encroached over the Irrigation and Flood control (I&FC) land in the district have been asked to remove encroachments within seven days.

“If any person fails to remove the encroachment, the department would swung into action and people have to pay the charges of the same,” it reads.

It reads strict action under the law would be taken against the people who fail to remove illegal encroachments.

As per officials separate eviction notices have been issued to residents across the district for the same.

Help desk to address issues of revenue land laws in J&K

In order to act as a facilitator to expedite industrial growth, Deputy Commissioner Samba, Anuradha Gupta said that a dedicated help desk will be established to address issues of revenue land laws and others.

“A common platform and a dedicated help desk would be established in the district to address issues of revenue land laws and others,” Gupta said addressing a first of its kind stakeholders meet hosted by the administration.

A battery of top entrepreneurs, industrialists, hoteliers from Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and other neighbouring states and experts from Revenue, JDA, RDD department participated in the meet to facilitate creation of an environment for investment in the district.

The Deputy Commissioner said that the district administration has organized the meet on the directions of Lieutenant Governor of UT of J&K Manoj Sinha to act as a facilitator to expedite industrial growth.

She said, “encouraging understanding of changing land laws, building laws, change of land use laws, registration of property, Master Plan of JDA etc as well as resolution of issues on development of private industrial estates and housing colonies in the District Samba are being given utmost priority besides giving wings to unprecedented sustainable economic industrial growth in industrially viable district samba has been our prime focus.”

Topic discussed included setting up of Industrial estate, setting up of private Housing colonies and buildings in the area under Jammu Master Plan, change of land use, building laws in rural areas, outset Jammu Master Plan, purchase of agriculture land by non-agriculturist, purchasing land for residential, commercial, industrial purposes, property registration process and other minor land related issues.

The participants expressed gratitude towards administration Samba for conducting the stakeholders meet and giving complete detailed information on contemporary issues besides also asked for conducting such programmes regularly.

Heads of 2 youths tonsured for misbehaving with woman

Police on Saturday arrested seven persons for tonsuring the heads of two youths and parading them in the village for misbehaving with a woman in Vijayapura district of the state.

The incident took place in Hegadihala village of Vijayapura taluk. According to police, the youths had misbehaved with a local woman in Mumbai. Youth and the woman had gone to Mumbai as migrant labourers and worked there.

Also Read Jammu: Two youth killed in road accident

The woman had complained about the misbehaviour of the youths from her place to her parents and family. The elders of the community called the youths who misbehaved with the woman to their village from Mumbai.

They held a meeting and decided to tonsure their heads and parade them in the village by putting a garland of slippers.

The news stirred a controversy and questioned the police department about villagers having their own set of law violating rules.

Vijayapura Rural police visited the village and conducted inspections. After inquiry, the police took seven persons from the village belonging to the Lambani community into their custody. They are further probing the matter.

 

Jammu: Two youth killed in road accident

Two youths were killed in a road accident when the motorcycle they were riding lost control and hit a divider in Akhnoor area of Jammu district.

The accident took place yesterday 1000 hrs near Nai Basti Nud, Akhnoor area.

The deceased were identified as Rohit kumar age 20 yrs s/o Balbir kumar R/o Bomal & Aman kumar age about 19 yrs s/o Ashok kumar R/o Nud.

Also Read Transfers and postings of Officers in J&K

Police have registered a case in the matter and initiated investigations.

 

Transfers and postings of Officers in J&K

District Development Commissioner (DDC) Doda, Devansh Yadav has ordered transfers and postings of 5 Block Development Officers (BDOs).

As per an order, Anjil Singh, BDO Nagseni, has been transferred and posted as BDO Paddar, Gurjeet Singh, at present look after BDO, has been posted as BDO Mrawah. He shall also look after the charge of BDO office Warwan in addition to this own duties.

The order further said that Virinder Kumar at present look after BDO, has been posted as BDO Bunjwah, Ravi Kumar, BDO Dachhan shall also hold the charge of BDO office Nagseni in addition to his own duties, and Sheetal Sharma, BDO Kishtwar, shall also hold the charge of BDO office Palmar in addition to his own

Good News for THESE employees of J&K

Jammu and Kashmir government released the salaries of PM Package Employees.

As per order, govt to direct all the concerned HoDs to release the salary of those PM Package/0ther Minority Employees, who have resumed their duties in Kashmir Division, for the intervening period, without any gap, as a special measure by adjusting this period, in view of forthcoming Maha Shivratri Festival.

Also Read Get Rs 2.5 lakh from J&K govt under this Scheme: Details Inside

Read the Order

 

 

Pay Rs 10 lakh compensation to person evicted from his shop: J&K High Court

The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has directed the Srinagar based Army’s Badamibagh Cantonment Board to pay Rs 10 Lakh compensation to a person who was evicted from his shop at the cantonment without following the due course of law.

The directions were issued by Justice Sanjay Dhar on Friday while disposing off a petition seeking a declaration that his eviction from the shop-cum-residential premises at Saddar Bazar, Badami Bagh Cantonment, Srinagar is illegal, arbitrary and violative of constitutional guarantees.

As per the petitioner P. N. Sharma now deceased, he was allotted shop-cum-residential premises by the cantonment board and he used the said premises for about five decades on the mutually agreed terms and conditions including payment of rental.
The petitioner told the Court that he along with his family was residing in the said premises and was carrying on trade and business from there. According to the petitioner, due to his failing health, he executed an attorney in favour of his sons, V. K.Sharma and Vijay Sharma for the purpose of running the business.

The petitioner said the Executive Officer of the Cantonment Board, unilaterally enhanced the rentals by 150 pc to 600 pc which was protested by the traders of Badami Bagh Cantonment.
It further alleged that even after passing of a status quo order by this Court, the Executive Officer persisted with the coercive measures against the members of the association including the petitioner.

The petitioner further said that after the onset of militancy, security passes became mandatory to enter cantonment and the Board officials allegedly resorted to withholding renewal of security passes so as to force the members of the association to deposit the rentals at the enhanced rates.
The petitioner said because of withholding renewal of security passes, the entry and exit of the petitioner and his family members to their premises in cantonment became difficult.

It has been alleged by the petitioner that in the wee hours of December 26, 1998, the cantonment authorities trespassed in the premises that was in his possession by use of physical force and by dragging the petitioner and his family members from the allotted premises. It has been further alleged that the respondents plundered all the belongings and valuable articles of the petitioner and his family without observing due course of law.

The Cantonment Board lawyer contested the claim by the petitioner.
According to the respondents, the petitioner like other shopkeepers was granted licence for carrying out trade in terms of Section 200 of the Cantonment Act, 1924 on yearly basis on payment of licence fee determined by the Board from time to time
The respondents also denied that the premises allotted to the petitioner was residential-cum-commercial in nature.
It has been submitted that the petitioner could not have used the allotted premises for residential purpose without the specific permission of the Cantonment Board.
The Board argued that the licence period of the petitioner came to an end on March 31, 1998 and he did not apply for grant of fresh licence. The respondents also denied that the petitioner was in occupation of the premises for five decades.
The Board also denied that they have forcibly taken over the premises and it was done after duly serving notice under rules upon the petitioner.

After hearing the two sides, the Court observed that the licence was not renewed beyond March, 31 1998 and till that time the possession of the petitioner over the premises was legal in nature. Once the licence was not renewed his status became that of an unauthorized occupant, court said.

The Court said the premises from which the petitioner was evicted qualifies to be Public Premises and for its vacation the procedure prescribed under the Act of 1971 had to be followed, which includes serving of notice of eviction upon an unauthorized occupant in terms of section 4 of the Act of 1971.

While the Board had submitted that possession of the premises was taken over after duly serving notices under rules and laws upon the petitioner, they didn’t place on record copies of the notices served to the petitioner.

The Cantonment Board lawyer submitted before the court later that the record relating to the eviction notices was not available with the office as the same had been damaged in the floods of September, 2014.

“…The petitioner has been evicted from the public premises without following the due course of law,” the Court observed.
“Since the respondents have not resorted to the procedure established by law, as such, their action of evicting the petitioner from the premises in question, has been rendered un-constitutional and illegal,” it added.

The Court observed that it may not be feasible to issue a direction to the respondents to restore the possession of the premises to the petitioner.

Justice Dhar also took assistance of the reports of the court appointed commissioners which made it clear that a large number of articles which belonged to the petitioner are clearly missing in the joint inspection report.
“The respondents are directed to pay an amount of Rs. 10.00 lacs as compensation, which includes cost of the belongings of the petitioner taken over by the respondents and the damages on account of illegal action of the respondents. The compensation shall be payable by the respondent-Cantonment Board to the legal heirs of the petitioner within a period of two months from the date of this order, failing which it shall carry interest at the rate of 6 pc per annum from the date of this judgment till its realization,” the Court order read

24-yr-old chemist shop owner shot dead over love affair

A 24-year-old owner of a chemist shop in Feroz Nagar locality in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, was shot dead by three masked assailants, the police said.

The police claimed to have arrested one of them and said that three people, including two brothers of the woman with whom the deceased Sajid Saifi was in a relationship, were involved in the incident.

“The two brothers who were not happy with their sister’s love affair with Sajid and had warned him earlier. But he remained adamant and kept on meeting her. On Friday night around 11 pm, Sajid was at his shop with a 10-year-old boy living in his neighbourhood when two men asked him for some medicine and suddenly opened fire. The minor survived the attack and later informed the family members of Sajid,” said Rohit Singh Sajwan, the SSP, Meerut.

The officer said that two teams have been formed to arrest the absconding criminals, while one who is the brother of the woman with whom Sajid allegedly was in love is already in police custody at Lisadi Gate police station.

“Sajid was rushed to the hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. Three bullets hit him and the assailants fled the spot waving the weapon to dissuade the crowd which rushed to the shop after hearing the gunshots. He was the youngest among four brothers and sisters in the family,” said Kuldeep Singh, in charge of the Lisadi Gate police station.