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1984 Delhi Sikh Genocide - Statements












1984 Statements

Statement submitted before the Nanavati Commission

Witness No. 162

Name : Harminder Singh

Age :

Occupation :

Address : A-172, JJ Colony, Chokhandi, Delhi –18.

On SA

[The witness gives a written statement and states that the same may be treated as his examination in chief. The statement is taken on record (Marked as Annexure – A) and is directed to be treated as his examination – in – chief].

It is shown to me. It bears my signature. I say that the contents thereof are correct.

Cross examination by S.S. Gandhi, Senior Advocate on behalf of Delhi Police

Sardar Jasvinder Singh was my younger brother. Some of my goods, stolen during the riots, were recovered and restored to my brother by the Court. The police had recorded our statements. My brother's statement was recorded in the court also.

The police had taken some persons into custody but I cannot say if 31 persons were taken into custody. [Learned Counsel Mr S.S. Gandhi says that the incidents referred to by the witness is covered by the case FIR 316/84, Police Station Bara Hindu Rao. It was registered on 1.11.84 .]

No cross examination by Ashok Kashyap, Advocate on behalf of Central Government

Read over and found correct.

(Harminder Singh) (G.T. Nanavati)

5th February, 2002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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