Ghaziabad sessions court will pass its verdict today in the murder of 14-year-old Rimpa Halder, one of the 19 children found slaughtered in Moninder Singh Pandher's Nithari bungalow
Moninder Singh Pandher faces verdict today in the murder of Rimpa Halder, 14, one of the children slaughtered in his Nithari bungalow
Ghaziabad sessions court will pass its verdict today in the murder of 14-year-old Rimpa Halder, one of the 19 children found slaughtered in Moninder Singh Pandher's Nithari bungalow
Anil Halder and his wife Dolly have been waiting for this day for the last two years.
The Ghaziabad sessions court is expected to announce on Thursday its verdict in the murder of their 14 year-old-daughter Rimpa at Moninder Singh Pandher's Nithari bungalow.
The case, in which the victims' lawyers sensed holes in the CBI investigation (see box), could nail Moninder Singh Pandher, whom the CBI has so far kept out of any major charge. "The CBI has distorted the evidence collected from Moninder Singh Pandher's house to save him," said 43-year-old Anil.
Although the family has lost all faith in the police and the CBI, their trust in the judiciary remains intact.
"I know we will get justice here. The almighty can't close all doors on us," said Anil, in a choked voice. "My daughter's soul will rest in peace only when both Moninder Singh Pandher and Koli are hanged."
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