Kalamassery Bomb Blasts | Kerala High Court Orders the Transfer of Zamra Convention Centre to Its Managing Director
Case: Zamra Endeavours Pvt. Ltd. v. Deputy Commissioner of Police & Ors.
Coram: Justice Devan Ramachandran
Case no.: WP(C) NO. 39333 OF 2023
Court Observation: “It may be true that samples have been taken from the Hall and sent for forensic evaluation; and the only apprehension voiced by the learned Government Pleader is that if any further samples are required, it will become impossible, once the same is used by other persons…The afore, in my view, cannot be a reason for not allowing the restoration of possession of the Hall because, the Investigating Agencies can certainly take further samples within the next few days and preserve it, should it become necessary for further evaluation. The delay caused by the Forensic Laboratory certainly cannot impede the right of the petitioner to be restored back the Hall any further,”
“I record the undertaking of the learned counsel for the petitioner that, they would comply with any request from the Investigating Authority – either present or in future – with respect to the incident and that they will co-operate in the investigation, as required,”
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