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HC stops final order of Kohli case in lower court
Friday, October 21 2005 18:18 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

New Delhi: Delhi High Court today (Oct 21, 2005) restrained a lower court from passing the final order on the British Government's plea for extradition of Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, key accused in the Hannah Foster murder case.

Justice R S Sodhi, however, said that the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM), New Delhi could go ahead with the trial.

The Court is seized of Kohli's petition challenging ACMM Ravinder Dudeja's order rejecting his plea for summoning 10 defence witnesses from the United Kingdom.

The Court set January six as the next date for hearing. In his petition filed through advocate Charanjit Singh Bakshi, Kohli had sought reversal of the ACMM's order on the ground that the right to defend is provided to a person sought to be extradited under the Extradition Act.

Foster was murdered in March 2003 in London allegedly by Kohli who fled to India after the incident.

Kohli is currently facing proceeding for his extradition to the UK where he is wanted by the Scotland Yard in connection with the rape and murder of Foster.

PTI

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