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SC remains criminal measures against ACE Shuttler Lakshya sen

New -Delhi: The Supreme Court remained the criminal proceedings against the Indian badminton player Lakshya Sen, his brother Chirag, parents and coaches in a case in which the ASS -shuttler is accused of having found his birth certificate for participation in Junior Badminton tournaments .

Indian badminton player Lakshya Sen. (Hindustan Times)

A bank under the direction of judge Sudhanshu Dhulia passed the arrangement, while he gave the state of Karnataka and the complainant MG Nagaraja a message to respond to the petition until April 16, the next hearing date.

Lakshya, the current world number 6, and Chirag, who is also a badminton player, are accused of inventing her birth certificate, which shows that her age is about two and a half years less. Her parents are also accused of manipulating the birth records together with her trainer, the Karnataka Badminton Association.

The order, also existing by a bank, which is also supposed to include Justice K Vinod Chandran. ”

This is an urgently needed relief for sen and his family, after the Supreme Court of Karnataka refused to remain the investigation against them on February 19, I find no reason to limit the investigation or the initiation of To disrupt criminal proceedings. ”

The HC found sufficient material to pursue the investigation when the complainant received it according to the law on the right to information from the responsible authority. “Under such circumstances, I find no reason to entertain the petitions,” the HC captured.

In Nagaraja's complaint, it was claimed that the parents of Lakshya and Chirag invented the birth certificates in consultation with his trainer to take part in tournaments and claim advantages of the government.

Nagaraja claimed that the right age of Lakshya was January/February 1996. However, the invented birth certificate shows that his date of birth is on July 22, 1998.

He also explained that a Lakshyas badminton trainer carried out against Lakshya's father Dhirendra sen in this regard in this regard work on the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy. He was found guilty by the investigation officer and his punishment was confirmed by the disciplinary authority.

In his complaint, the court referred the matter to the police to examine the matter. According to this way, the police recorded a crime under various provisions of fraud and falsification in accordance with Sections 420, 468, 471 Reading with Section 34 of the Indian Criminal Code.

Lakshya achieved a meteoric rise of the game in the game and silver in All England Open. He was about to win bronze at the Olympic Games in Paris last year and lost in the bronze playoff.