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Goa Court directs the bus driver to pay RS 5,000 compensation to Mapapa Cop

Goa Court directs the bus driver to pay RS 5,000 compensation to Mapapa Cop
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PANAJI: Holding it is the task of each individual in honor of police officers, a North Goa Court has ordered a 24-year-old bus driver to pay compensation of Rs 5,000 to a police officer for “disrespectful action” against his public servant against his public servant.
In 2017.
The court was sentient to the Sadam Daddikar bus driver to be imprisoned until the court’s increase and fined RS 500 to hold Psi Ramkrishna Mangegueshkar from cell traffic Mapapaa when he tried to remove it as Challan not to carry vehicle documents, too delay the trip and not wear uniforms.
“No one can take the law in his hand there is also no person on the law and it is the duty of every individual to respect and comply with the law and law enforcement body.
The complainant here is a civil servant and a police officer and it is the task of each individual to respect One police officer, “first-class justice judge, Mapapa, Nilima Shrikant Kankonkar, was stated.
“The accusations here have voluntarily blocked and detained the complainants, a police officer and a public servant while issuing his legitimate task and while imposing punishment, the object of prevention must be remembered, so the defendant did not commit a similar violation.” The court stated.
“Because the defendant here is the first violation, a gentle view was taken by this court,” Judge added.
It was filed to court that, in 2017, when Mangegueshkar and police reached Ganeshpuri, they noticed that a bus stopped on the road.
Mangegueshkar asked the driver to produce documents and remove Challan for not wearing a uniform.
The police further replaced that the defendant began to argue with PSI and abuse it with dirty words and then left the place.
That was the case of prosecution that after some time was accused of returning on two-wheeled and blocking Psi and Constable near the market Mapusa.
The assistant prosecutor S Talawnekar represents the country and advocated M Nazareth and a govekar representing the defendant.

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