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GROUP PRESENTATION BY:

RAJDEEP
JEET
RAFIQ
MAHESH
NEEL
SAKET

Business law


INTRODUCTION


This case is about the kidnap of 6 years old child name karnik from
pranik garden by a person who was working in the cake shop
Located beneath the building premises.
This is the exclusive photo of the child which was kidnaped



On 6
th
april,2011,Wednesday, a child name karnik shah,age 6 years, was as usual went to play cricket with his friends
in his residency name pranik garden,located at mahavir nagar, kandivali ,a unknown person use to come and play with karnik offer
him ice-cream and chocolate he made him a best friend. for two-three days he continue doing the same and on 6
th
of april thats on
Wednesday he as usual called karnik,karnik was upset due to lose of his match ,that person offered karnik to buy ice-cream from that
time he was missing
On Wednesday, at around 7pm, Karnik was reported missing by his parents at the Kandivli police station. The building
children were playing a cricket match after which Karnik never returned home, said Anand Shah, father of the missing child. Studying
in Senior KG, Karnik was a very smart kid at the Mahavir Nagar society.




From the time the cricket game got over, no one has recalled having seen the boy in the locality. Police are now
confirming that it could possibly be a case of abduction for money.
His father who previously worked as a share broker, now runs a super specialty eye-testing centre. The family has plentiful
earning thus making it possible for someone to abduct Karnik to extract money, added a senior police inspector, Kandivli.but as such
their was no call for ramsom
Sniffer Dog Traces Missing Boys Smell To Rickshaw Stand
The Mumbai Police Dog Squad had made a breakthrough in a case involving the alleged abduction of six-year-old Karnik Shah from
Kandivli. According to police officers from the North region Dog Squad, traces of the boys odour were marked by the sniffer dog and
led to the rickshaw stand.



We had marked the smell of Karnik through his clothes for the dog to locate his last position and possible line of movement,
informed the senior officer, Dog Squad.


The dog has mapped the movement of Karnik from his building gate to Mahavir Nagar rickshaw stand, which is almost 40 meters
away. There is a strong possibility that Karnik was moved from the building and then travelled through the rickshaw, as the odour of
his sweat gets weak over at the rickshaw stand, added the officer.

Apart from the Dog Squad, Unit 11 and Unit 12 of Crime Branch havebeen pressed into the action following directions from

Commissioner Arup Patnaik.


There are many theories on why six-year-old Karnit Shah's kidnappers took 10 days to make the ransom call.

Were they watching the police's response? Or were they waiting for the family to become desperate, so they could demand a hefty
amount? However, the real reason, which emerged during the interrogation of the accused, couldn't have been more ironical: the
accused simply didn't have the phone numbers of Karnit's family to make a call.

It was only about 10 days after Karnit went missing that kidnappers got his father Anand Shah's number through a
newspaper.The newspaper had published Shah's number while following a story on the missing boy so that the readers could inform
him if they saw Karnit.

"We were speculating a lot of reasons for the kidnappers not making a ransom call immediately after the boy went missing. But
during interrogation, their answer stumped us. They simply did not have the phone numbers," an officer, who interrogated the
accused, said.
"Though Sohanlal Gupta's cake shop was in the vicinity of the Shah residence in Pranik Garden, none of the accused dared to ask
around for his number as it could arouse suspicion. It was only after Shah's number was published in a newspaper that they made the
ransom call."




DCP Mahesh Patil, who spearheaded the investigations in the beginning, confirmed the information, but refused to give details. "The
family had told us initially that Karnit knew the number. But, perhaps, he forgo," he said.
In fact, the initial posters that came out after two days of Karnit going missing did have Anand Shah's number on it apart from that
of a police officer. "The accused thought both the numbers were of policemen, and so didn't make a call," said another officer.


In a joint operation, the anti-terror squads of Varanasi unit and Mumbai special crime branch rescued a kidnapped five-
year-old boy, Karnik Shah, in Sajaula village under Handia police station area in Allahabad district on Tuesday night.
The Mumbai police team returned Mumbai by air with the rescued boy and the arrested kidnapper.

Sub-inspector, Varanasi unit, ATS, Ravindra Pratap Singh said that on April 6, Karnik Anand Shah, the father of Karnik Shah,
had lodged a case of kidnapping with Kandivalli police in Mumbai.
The kidnappers did not call up Shah for ransom for several days after kidnapping the boy. About three-four days back, the kidnappers
contacted Shah and demand Rs 1 crore as ransom. The Mumbai police succeeded in tracing two of the kidnappers in Mumbai but the
boy could not be rescued.

Later, a special crime branch team of Mumbai police got a clue about the boy and contacted the Uttar Pradesh ATS. In a late
night operation on Tuesday, a joint team of Varanasi unit of ATS and Mumbai police raided Sujaula village where the cops succ eeded
in nabbing one of the kidnappers, Sujit Bind of Durgaganj area in Bhadohi district. Sujit had kept the boy at the place of hi s relative
in Sujaula village in Allahabad. The boy was rescued safely. The team of Mumbai police returned with the boy and the kidnapper on
Wednesday afternoon.
KarniK returns home happily..


thanK you




WHO IS NITISH
KATARA?
Nitish katara was a 24 year
old Indian business executive
in Delhi, who was murdered
in the early hours of February
17, 2002, by Vikas Yadav the
son of influential criminal-
politician D. P. Yadav.


WHAT IS THE CASE ABOUT?
THE CASE IS ON THE BUSINESS MAN NAME
NITISH KATARA WHO WAS KILLED BY VIKAS
YADAV
BECAUSE HE HAD FALLEN IN LOVE WITH
BHARATI YADAV , SISTER OF VIKAS AND VISHAL
YADAV.

NITISH AND BHARATI BOTH WERE CLASSMATE
DURING THEIR COLLEGE TIME.

NITISH WAS A KIND PERSON AND DID NOT
FIGHT OR ABUSE ANYONE.



By 2002, Katara and Bharti
Yadav were an established
couple; they had been seeing
each other for over four years.
In her court testimony in 2006,
Bharti Yadav denied any
relationship beyond friendship.

By the time both of them had
fallen in love with each other.
They also decided to get
engaged with each other . But
due no family support they did
not get engaged with each
other.

THE FRIENDS WEDDING
On 2002-02-16, Yadav and Katara attended a friends wedding in
Ghaziabad. Bharti's mother, her brother Vikas and sister Bhavna were all
there.
After the wedding, four people remembered seeing Vikas Yadav and his
cousin Vishal Yadav take Katara into their Tata Safari SUV. His friends thought
he would be returning soon, but when they had not returned till well past
midnight, Bharat Divakar, who had accompanied Nitish to the wedding in a
taxi, went to their house. It was 3 AM when Neelam Katara opened the door,
and she immediately called Bharti. It turned out that Bharti herself was trying
to find out Nitish's whereabouts. She asked Neelam "to go to the police, adding
that maybe her brothers Vikas and Vishal had taken Nitish to
Punjab".Bharti is thought to have called her sister Bhavna Yadav, whose
registered mobile phone number was used all night to call many friends of the
couple, as well as Neelam Katara.
Yadav also gave Neelam Katara her father's number, and
after a fruitless visit to the police, at 8 in the morning, Neelam
called D. P. Yadav, who did not know where Vikas or Nitish
might be.


Next morning, the police found a battered and burned body
at Khurja, 80 km from the wedding venue. The body had been
so badly beaten that "the digestive system had fallen out.

At 11 in the morning, Neelam Katara filed a First Information
Report. Based on initial statements by her and Bharti Yadav,
warrants were issued for Vikas and Vishal.
Inspector Ashok Bidhoria arrested Vikas
and Vishal Yadavin Dabra. As the case was
filed by bharati yadav on vikas and vishal .
They were arrested.
Investigation was made but proof was
collected that vikas and vishal have made
a crime.
Then police started investigation and
founded a audiotape in which they got the
clue that nitish was given threatening calls
time by time.
Police soon found the evidence proving
muder was done with planning.


Rohit Gaur, brother of Shivani Gaur, whose
wedding it was, was left as having seen Vikas
and Vishal taking Nitish in his car. However, on
September 26, 2006, he made the following
statement in court.

Another constable, Inderjeet, who had initially
testified to seeing Vikas, Vishal, and Sukhdev
Pehalwan with Nitish in the Tata Safari on the
night of February.

On May 30, 2008 New Delhi fast track
court sentenced Vikas and Vishal Yadav
to life sentences for the kidnap and
murder of Nitish Katara. Both were also
fined Rs.1.6 lakh each.

In the verdict, the judge concluded: "I
hold Vikas Yadav and Vishal Yadav guilty
under Section 302, 364, 201 and 34 of the
IPC.

The court rejected a plea of Vikas that the
pronouncement of verdict be stayed as
the Delhi High Court is likely to hear his
application seeking stay on trial court
proceedings.

Vikas yadav Vishal yadav
THANK YOU

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