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Abdullah Azam’s two delivery certificates case heard in court docket, father Azam Khan can be an accused, subsequent date on fifth

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Rampur: A listening to was held within the court docket on Monday within the case of two delivery certificates of Swar MLA Abdullah Azam, son of Samajwadi Party chief Azam Khan. In this, the witness investigation officer Inspector Narendra Tyagi reached the court docket, he was cross-examined by the protection counsel. However, his cross-examination couldn’t be accomplished. Now the following listening to of this matter shall be on January 5.

This case of two delivery certificates in opposition to Abdullah Azam was filed by BJP MLA Akash Saxena. In this case registered in Ganj Kotwali, there are allegations that two delivery certificates of various dates of delivery of Abdullah Azam have been made. Of these, one delivery certificates has been issued from Rampur Municipality, whereas the opposite has been issued from Lucknow Municipal Corporation. Apart from Abdullah Azam, his father Azam Khan and his mom former MP Dr. Tajin Fatma are additionally accused on this case. The listening to of this case is occurring within the MP-MLA Special Court.

The matter was heard on Monday. Inspector Narendra Tyagi, who’s investigating the case on behalf of the prosecution, appeared within the court docket, his assertion has already been recorded. Now there must be cross-examination. Questions have been requested by Azam Khan’s counsel concerning the interpretation of the witness, to which he replied. During the listening to, nobody from the accused aspect reached the court docket, an software for condonation of attendance was introduced on their behalf. Prosecution officer Amarnath Tiwari stated that the cross-examination couldn’t be accomplished. The remainder of the arguments shall be held on January 5.
Report – Pramod Lodhi