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Gujarat: 30 years later, complaint against Sanjiv Bhatt to be withdrawn

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Gujarat: 30 years later, complaint against Sanjiv Bhatt to be withdrawn
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Three decades after filing a criminal complaint against former IPS officer sanjiv Bhatt and other cops in a case of custodial torture in Jamnagar in October 1990, the complainant on Tuesday informed the Gujarat high court that he wants to withdraw the complaint.

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Justice Nikhil Kariel, who has been hearing the quashing petition for over a week now, asked the complainant, Mahesh Chitroda, to file an affidavit in this regard through his lawyer and posted further hearing on March 31. ( TOI )

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