The apex court questioned the arrest of the then Major Anand Kumar, who was convicted and sentenced to three years jail term by General Court Martial (GCM) in 2004.
A Bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur, which admitted his appeal against the 2011 orders of Armed Forces Tribunal rejecting challenge to court martial proceedings, said, "How you(army) have arrested the officer. He was a serving Major. Without a warrant you jumped the wall and entered his house."
"If he is not receiving the warrant or communication, will you go and direct his arrest. Why you are using such power to arrest your own officer of a rank of Major," the bench said while noting the submission of ex-army officer's counsel Sree Prakash Sinha that he has completed his sentence and has been terminated from the service.
Sinha, appearing for the ex-Major, alleged that in 2000 he was beaten up by Brigadier H C Chawla, then Commanding Officer (CO), who did not like his conduct in reporting the ammunition /explosives issue.
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Instead a Court of Inquiry was assembled for enquiring into alleged assault made by Kumar on the then CO, he said.
He contended that he remained in close custody of the respondents for 90 days and was released on November 7, 2000 without prejudice to re-arrest.
The ex-Major had alleged that in 2000 he was beaten up by
Brigadier H C Chawla, then Commanding Officer (CO), who did not like his conduct in reporting the ammunition/explosives issue.
Instead a Court of Inquiry was assembled for enquiring into alleged assault made by Kumar on the then CO, he said.
He contended that he remained in close custody of the respondents for 90 days and was released on November 7, 2000 without prejudice to re-arrest.
The officer was arrested from army cantonment in Namkum near Ranchi in Jharkhand and taken blindfolded to Banbasa in Uttarakhand.