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09 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | July 17, 2014, Thursday Office of the Principal GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE (BOYS) Pulwama, Kashmir RECRUITMENT DRIVE Under UDAAN initiative, Gumbi Softwear, a Delhi based corporate is conducting a Recruitment Drive in this college on 18 th July 2014. Graduates, Post graduates, Technical graduates, Computer and business professionals who are interested to serve in corporate sector outside J&K shall report at Carrier Counseling Cell of the college at 10:30 AM. DIPK:3736 Sd/ Principal 001 Government of Jammu and Kashmir OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE SRINAGAR PUBLIC NOTICE It has come to the notice of this office that some person presenting himself as Peer Shakeel Ahmad and official of Deputy Commissioner office Srinagar barge into the houses of innocent people luring them about the settlement of relief case in their favour. The self styled Peer dupes gullible people by narrating fake and frivolous stories. In view of the above, it is informed through this public notice for information of general public that no such person is working in this office and further it is also clarified that no such person has been authorized by this office in this behalf. Accordingly it is advised that if any such person approaches anybody, the nearby police station or this office on phone No: 0194-2452182, 2472580 shall be informed so that the fraudulent person is apprehended. Sd/ Additional District Magistrate, DIPK: 3654 Srinagar 001 OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL Govt. Degree College (Boys) Sopore TENDER NOTICE Sealed tenders affixed with revenue stamp worth Rs. 2/= are invited from the interested /registered printers for printing and supply of College News Letter and SSR, 2014, which should reach the office of the undersigned within, 10 days from the date of publication of this tender in the daily local News Paper. The CDR for Rs. 3000/= pledged to the principal Govt. Degree College should be accompanied with the tender documents. The rates should be quoted separately per page/ colour page. The successful tenderer shall have to supply College News Letter within 15 days from Ihe date of lifting of approved material, failing which 10% of the total cost of printing of the News Letter will be deducted as penalty. Sd/- Principal 004 Tufail Matto case Conduct ‘fair, unbiased’ reinvestigation : HC to CB ‘Ensure culprits are brought to justice’ D A RASHID Srinagar, July 16: The High Court (HC) has asked the Crime Branch (CB) to conduct re-investigation into Tufail Matto case in a “fair and un- biased manner” and ensure the culprits are brought to jus- tice within reasonable time. A 12th class student of Government Higher Second- ary School Hazratbal, Tufail was hit by a teargas shell near Rajouri Kadal and he died on the spot on June 11, 2010. He had passed his matricula- tion from the Radiant Public School, Malla Bagh, here. Earlier this year, the High Court had handed over the investigation of Tufail Matoo case to Crime Branch (CB) of Jammu and Kashmir Police. Observing that the incident had taken place in June 2010 and it is yet to be ascertained as to who are actual perpe- trators of the crime, bench of Justice Muzaffar Hussain Attar in its order stated that “any further delay in the investigation would cast serious reflection upon the competence of the investigat- ing agency.” Urging for a speedy inves- tigation, the court said, “the parents of the deceased teenaged boy must be wait- ing for the day the accused are identified and brought to justice.” Holding that in constitu- tional scheme, it is the duty of the State to protect the life and liberty of its citizens, the court observed, “When an offence has been committed, it is the duty of the State to investigate the case fairly and expeditiously and ensure that the culprits are brought to justice.” Underscoring that peace is not possible without jus- tice to those who seek it, the court observed: “It has been stated more than once that until such time justice is meted out to the aggrieved persons, there will be no peace in the society Meeting out justice to the aggrieve persons/citizens alone guar- antees peace in the society”. Citing the status reports, the court observed that the investigation is being con- ducted in lackluster manner saying investigating agency must gear up and conclude the investigation within reason- able period of time. “In the interest of justice, time is further extended by six weeks for concluding the investigation,” the court said while listing the case for next hearing in the week com- mencing August 20. On February 14, this year, the High Court had handed over the investigation to (CB) of Jammu and Kashmir Police and asked it to file investiga- tion report within eight weeks. The High Court after quashing the trial court order accepting closure report of investigation by Special Investigation Team (SIT) had directed the state Director General of Police to handover the investigation to Crime Branch. The Court of Sub-Judge (Passenger Tax Srinagar) on March 1 last year had through an order accepted the report of the SIT into Tufail Matoo case as ‘closed untraced’, fol- lowing which the family had challenged the trial court order in High Court. The High court had said an officer of the rank of SP only would conduct the investiga- tion of the case and submit status report in 8 weeks. Pointing out that the case relates to June 2010, the court had said it would be reluc- tant in extending time to the investigating agency except on bonafide grounds. Observing that it appears the matter has not been investigated in the direction, the court had observed, “It appears as if an attempt has been made to save certain police officials”. The court had observed that the parents have been deprived of their only son and the police cannot be permitted to abdicate its statutory duty of identifying the culprit and bringing him to justice. The victim family was rep- resented by Advocate Mian Abdul Qayoom while the state was defended by AAG Riyaz Ahmad Khan. SVC unearths scam under Roshni scheme Prized state land mutated in favour of deceased woman GK NEWS NETWORK Srinagar, July 16: State Vigilance Com- mission (SVC) has unearthed a multi- crore scam in which land at a prime loca- tion in the summer capital was mutated under Roshni scheme in favour of a deceased woman by some persons in con- nivance of Revenue officials. In a statement, Secretary SVC said on the basis of enquiry conducted by the Commission, it came to fore that Sita Devi was conferred ownership rights under Roshni Act in respect of prime state land measuring four kanals at Rajbagh after clearance by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir on June, 6 2007 on the recom- mendation of Nazool Department against the payment of Rs.72 lakhs to be paid by Sita Devi. The statement said the concerned Deputy Commissioner on 4th conferment of ownership rights upon Sita Devi for four kanals of land under survey No.1317 & 1318 in estate Nursing-grah, further revealed another person namely Sham- sher Singh, who represented himself as an attorney holder of Sita devi, in conniv- ance with concerned revenue authorities got the mutation entered in the mutation register in favour of Sita Devi through she was already dead. “In the Jamabandi register, deceased Sita Devi was entered as owner and the land was shown in her personal posses- sion. Strange enough on the same date Naib Tehsildar, after entering deceased Sita Devi as the owner of the land show- ing the land in her personal possession, mutated the same land in the name of Shamsher Singh on the basis of a will deed which is under scrutiny,” it said. “As per the complaint the land has further been handed over by Shamsher Singh to Muhammad Younus son of Ghulam Ali Dar of Nowshera Srinagar and Hakim Zaffar Ali son of Hakim Shair Ali of Nishat under agreement to sell for a consideration of Rs 15 crores and a Com- mercial hotel has also been established on the land in question,” the SVC statement said. “Holding that these facts prima-facie disclose commission of a cognizable offence by the Revenue officials in con- nivance with said Shamsher Singh and others, the State Vigilance Commission directed the Director, Vigilance Orga- nization to register a case against the concerned officials for thorough investi- gation. This apart, a reference has also been sent to the Chief Secretary of the State with the recommendation to take administrative action against delinquent officers,” the statement added. Mahajr-e-Millat’s anniversary observed Mirwaiz vows to continue his mission Srinagar, July 16: Paying rich tributes to Mahajr-e- Millat late Mirwaiz, Moulvi Yousuf Shah (RH) on his 47th death anniversary, the Chair- man of Hurriyat Conference (M), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Wednesday vowed to contin- ue his mission till the lasting and permanent solution of Kashmir issue. The death anniversary of Mahajr-e-Millat was observed across the Line of Control. In this connection the biggest congregation was held at historic Aali Masjid, Eidgah here. In his inaugural address at Aali Masjid, Mirwaiz hailed Mahajr-e-Millat’s commit- ment with the freedom move- ment and religious, social, political services, terming these as unmatchable. “It was his commitment and resolve towards the cause that Mahajr-e-Millat preferred to live away from his home in poverty, but did not budge an inch from his political stand. The sacrifices of the late Mirwaiz and lakhs of other people are price- less asset with the Kashmiri nation,” Mirwaiz said. PIC: MUBASHIR KHAN/GK Unexploded shell kills youth in Tosamaidan Srinagar, July 16: A youth was killed aſter a shell exploded in Tosa- maidan areas of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday. Police said Bilal Ahmed Parray son of Ghulam Muhammad of Chere- har, Beerwah, was killed aſter a unexploded shell went off soon aſter he stepped over it. A senior police officer said they are rushing towards the spot to take stock of the situation. “We have received reports about the death. We will reach the spot and ascertain the facts,” he said. GKNN NC exploiting sentiments of people: DeM Srinagar, July 16: Castigating National Conference (NC) for what she said “shedding crocodile tears” on Gaza killings, Dukhtaran-e-Milat chairperson, Aasiya Andrabi, Wednesday termed its march of NC to present a memoran- dum at UNIMOGIP office in Srinagar as “a political gimmick to gain votes.” Andrabi said that “NC government flexes muscles on youth who took to streets against Israel.” “From past six years this party has shrunk the space of Hurriyat leaders and common people. With which face it marched towards UNIMOGIP on Wednesday when it places Hurriyat leaders frequently under house arrest and restrict the movement of the people whenever they forward a protest call. July 13 is an eye-opener for Kashmiri people as on this day, this government not allows a common Kashmiri to offer prayers at the grave yard of martyrs,” she said. twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com STATE

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09Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | July 17, 2014, Thursday

Office of the Principal

GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE (BOYS)Pulwama, Kashmir

RECRUITMENT DRIVEUnder UDAAN initiative, Gumbi Softwear, a Delhi based corporate is conducting a Recruitment Drive in this college on 18th July 2014. Graduates, Post graduates, Technical graduates, Computer and business professionals who are interested to serve in corporate sector outside J&K shall report at Carrier Counseling Cell of the college at 10:30 AM.DIPK:3736 Sd/ Principal

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Government of Jammu and Kashmir

OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATESRINAGAR

PUBLIC NOTICEIt has come to the notice of this office that some person presenting himself as Peer Shakeel Ahmad and official of Deputy Commissioner office Srinagar barge into the houses of innocent people luring them about the settlement of relief case in their favour. The self styled Peer dupes gullible people by narrating fake and frivolous stories.In view of the above, it is informed through this public notice for information of general public that no such person is working in this office and further it is also clarified that no such person has been authorized by this office in this behalf. Accordingly it is advised that if any such person approaches anybody, the nearby police station or this office on phone No: 0194-2452182, 2472580 shall be informed so that the fraudulent person is apprehended.

Sd/ Additional District Magistrate, DIPK: 3654 Srinagar

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OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL

Govt. Degree College (Boys) SoporeT E N D E R N O T I C E

Sealed tenders affixed with revenue stamp worth Rs. 2/= are invited from the interested /registered printers for printing and supply of College News Letter and SSR, 2014, which should reach the office of the undersigned within, 10 days from the date of publication of this tender in the daily local News Paper. The CDR for Rs. 3000/= pledged to the principal Govt. Degree College should be accompanied with the tender documents.

The rates should be quoted separately per page/ colour page. The successful tenderer shall have to supply College News Letter within 15 days from Ihe date of lifting of approved material, failing which 10% of the total cost of printing of the News Letter will be deducted as penalty.

Sd/-Principal

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Tufail Matto case

Conduct ‘fair, unbiased’ reinvestigation : HC to CB ‘Ensure culprits are brought to justice’

D A RASHID

Srinagar, July 16: The High Court (HC) has asked the Crime Branch (CB) to conduct re-investigation into Tufail Matto case in a “fair and un-biased manner” and ensure the culprits are brought to jus-tice within reasonable time.

A 12th class student of Government Higher Second-ary School Hazratbal, Tufail was hit by a teargas shell near Rajouri Kadal and he died on the spot on June 11, 2010. He had passed his matricula-tion from the Radiant Public School, Malla Bagh, here.

Earlier this year, the High Court had handed over the investigation of Tufail Matoo case to Crime Branch (CB) of Jammu and Kashmir Police. Observing that the incident had taken place in June 2010 and it is yet to be ascertained as to who are actual perpe-trators of the crime, bench

of Justice Muzaffar Hussain Attar in its order stated that “any further delay in the investigation would cast serious reflection upon the competence of the investigat-ing agency.”

Urging for a speedy inves-tigation, the court said, “the parents of the deceased teenaged boy must be wait-ing for the day the accused are identified and brought to justice.”

Holding that in constitu-tional scheme, it is the duty of the State to protect the life and liberty of its citizens, the court observed, “When an offence has been committed, it is the duty of the State to investigate the case fairly and expeditiously and ensure that the culprits are brought to justice.”

Underscoring that peace is not possible without jus-tice to those who seek it, the court observed: “It has been

stated more than once that until such time justice is meted out to the aggrieved persons, there will be no peace in the society Meeting out justice to the aggrieve persons/citizens alone guar-antees peace in the society”.

Citing the status reports, the court observed that the investigation is being con-ducted in lackluster manner saying investigating agency must gear up and conclude the investigation within reason-

able period of time. “In the interest of justice,

time is further extended by six weeks for concluding the investigation,” the court said while listing the case for next hearing in the week com-mencing August 20.

On February 14, this year, the High Court had handed over the investigation to (CB) of Jammu and Kashmir Police and asked it to file investiga-tion report within eight weeks.

The High Court after quashing the trial court order accepting closure report of investigation by Special Investigation Team (SIT) had directed the state Director General of Police to handover the investigation to Crime Branch.

The Court of Sub-Judge (Passenger Tax Srinagar) on March 1 last year had through an order accepted the report of the SIT into Tufail Matoo case as ‘closed untraced’, fol-lowing which the family had challenged the trial court

order in High Court.The High court had said an

officer of the rank of SP only would conduct the investiga-tion of the case and submit status report in 8 weeks.

Pointing out that the case relates to June 2010, the court had said it would be reluc-tant in extending time to the investigating agency except on bonafide grounds.

Observing that it appears the matter has not been investigated in the direction, the court had observed, “It appears as if an attempt has been made to save certain police officials”.

The court had observed that the parents have been deprived of their only son and the police cannot be permitted to abdicate its statutory duty of identifying the culprit and bringing him to justice.

The victim family was rep-resented by Advocate Mian Abdul Qayoom while the state was defended by AAG Riyaz Ahmad Khan.

SVC unearths scam under Roshni scheme Prized state land mutated in favour of deceased woman

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, July 16: State Vigilance Com-mission (SVC) has unearthed a multi-crore scam in which land at a prime loca-tion in the summer capital was mutated under Roshni scheme in favour of a deceased woman by some persons in con-nivance of Revenue officials.

In a statement, Secretary SVC said on the basis of enquiry conducted by the Commission, it came to fore that Sita Devi was conferred ownership rights under Roshni Act in respect of prime state land measuring four kanals at Rajbagh after clearance by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir on June, 6 2007 on the recom-mendation of Nazool Department against the payment of Rs.72 lakhs to be paid by Sita Devi.

The statement said the concerned Deputy Commissioner on 4th conferment of ownership rights upon Sita Devi for four kanals of land under survey No.1317 & 1318 in estate Nursing-grah, further revealed another person namely Sham-sher Singh, who represented himself as an attorney holder of Sita devi, in conniv-ance with concerned revenue authorities got the mutation entered in the mutation register in favour of Sita Devi through she

was already dead. “In the Jamabandi register, deceased

Sita Devi was entered as owner and the land was shown in her personal posses-sion. Strange enough on the same date Naib Tehsildar, after entering deceased Sita Devi as the owner of the land show-ing the land in her personal possession, mutated the same land in the name of Shamsher Singh on the basis

of a will deed which is under scrutiny,” it said.

“As per the complaint the land has further been handed over by Shamsher Singh to Muhammad Younus son of Ghulam Ali Dar of Nowshera Srinagar and Hakim Zaffar Ali son of Hakim Shair Ali of Nishat under agreement to sell for a consideration of Rs 15 crores and a Com-mercial hotel has also been established on the land in question,” the SVC statement said.

“Holding that these facts prima-facie disclose commission of a cognizable offence by the Revenue officials in con-nivance with said Shamsher Singh and others, the State Vigilance Commission directed the Director, Vigilance Orga-nization to register a case against the concerned officials for thorough investi-gation. This apart, a reference has also been sent to the Chief Secretary of the State with the recommendation to take administrative action against delinquent officers,” the statement added.

Mahajr-e-Millat’s anniversary observed

Mirwaiz vows to continue his mission Srinagar, July 16: Paying rich tributes to Mahajr-e-Millat late Mirwaiz, Moulvi Yousuf Shah (RH) on his 47th death anniversary, the Chair-man of Hurriyat Conference (M), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Wednesday vowed to contin-ue his mission till the lasting and permanent solution of Kashmir issue.

The death anniversary of Mahajr-e-Millat was observed across the Line of Control. In this connection the biggest congregation was held at historic Aali Masjid, Eidgah here.

In his inaugural address at Aali Masjid, Mirwaiz hailed Mahajr-e-Millat’s commit-ment with the freedom move-

ment and religious, social, political services, terming these as unmatchable.

“It was his commitment and resolve towards the cause that Mahajr-e-Millat preferred to live away from

his home in poverty, but did not budge an inch from his political stand. The sacrifices of the late Mirwaiz and lakhs of other people are price-less asset with the Kashmiri nation,” Mirwaiz said.

PIC: MUBASHIR KHAN/GK

Unexploded shell kills youth in TosamaidanSrinagar, July 16: A youth was killed after a shell exploded in Tosa-maidan areas of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday.

Police said Bilal Ahmed Parray son of Ghulam Muhammad of Chere-har, Beerwah, was killed after a unexploded shell went off soon after he stepped over it. A senior police officer said they are rushing towards the spot to take stock of the situation. “We have received reports about the death. We will reach the spot and ascertain the facts,” he said. GKNN

NC exploiting sentiments of people: DeMSrinagar, July 16: Castigating National Conference (NC) for what she said “shedding crocodile tears” on Gaza killings, Dukhtaran-e-Milat chairperson, Aasiya Andrabi, Wednesday termed its march of NC to present a memoran-dum at UNIMOGIP office in Srinagar as “a political gimmick to gain votes.”

Andrabi said that “NC government flexes muscles on youth who took to streets against Israel.” “From past six years this party has shrunk the space of Hurriyat leaders and common people. With which face it marched towards UNIMOGIP on Wednesday when it places Hurriyat leaders frequently under house arrest and restrict the movement of the people whenever they forward a protest call. July 13 is an eye-opener for Kashmiri people as on this day, this government not allows a common Kashmiri to offer prayers at the grave yard of martyrs,” she said.

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