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SC permits appeal against verdict in Veerappan cases
New Delhi, July 18: The Supreme Court today permitted former Karnataka police officer Abdul Karim, whose son was killed by dreaded forest brigand Veerappan, to appeal against a Mysore TADA court judgement acquitting several accused in cases pertaining to crimes committed by gang of the brigand.
New Delhi, July 18: The Supreme Court today permitted
former Karnataka police officer Abdul Karim, whose son was
killed by dreaded forest brigand Veerappan, to appeal against
a Mysore TADA court judgement acquitting several accused in
cases pertaining to crimes committed by gang of the brigand.
A bench comprising justice Y K Sabharwal and Justice B N
Agrawal gave this permission when counsel for Karim, C Badri
Nath Babu, mentioned an application seeking to appeal against
the September 29, 2001.
It was on the petition of Karim that the supreme court
had stopped the governments of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka from
dropping the cases against these accused to secure release of
Kannada matinee idol Rajkumar from the clutches of Veerappan.
Karim, while seeking permission to file special leave
petition against the Mysore Tada court verdict, had stated
that as an unfortunate father of a police man Shakeel Ahmed,
who was brutally killed by Veerappan, he was aggrieved by the
lenient view taken by the Tada judge to award mild sentences
to hardcore criminals.
Bureau Report