Israeli embassy car bombing: Kazmi moves bail plea
Friday July 13, 2012 08:25:57 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Journalist Syed Mohammad Kazmi, arrested for his alleged role in Feb 13
Israeli embassy car blast here, moved his bail application in a
Delhi court Friday.
Kazmi moved his bail application before Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate Vinod Yadav. The court has listed the matter for
further hearing July 17.
Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court Friday lifted the stay on the
hearing of Kazmi's revision plea, allowing his application seeking
to resume the hearing on his criminal revision petition in the
court of Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) S.S. Rathi.
In his application, Kazmi's counsel Mehmood Pracha said: "The
(high court's) order dated July 2 may be modified to the extent
that the proceedings in the criminal revision before Judge Rathi
be allowed to continue on issues apart from the competence of the
CMM (chief metropolitan magistrate) to grant/extend the custody in
the said matter."
The high court July 2 suspended the hearing and the June 8 order
of the ASJ, who had questioned the magistrate's power to extend
the judicial or police custody of an accused under the anti-terror
law.
Kazmi, in his revision petition before the ASJ, had challenged the
magistrate court order that granted to police an additional 90
days for investigation.
He was arrested March 6 for his alleged involvement in the embassy
car bombing. Four people were injured when an Israeli embassy car
was bombed near the Prime Minister's House in central Delhi.
Tal Yehoshua Koren, 42, wife of Israeli defence attache Colonel
Yossi Refaelov, suffered multiple injuries when a motorcycle rider
attached a magnetic explosive device to her car and sped away.
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