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19 years on, retired assistant commissioner of police still waiting for justice

<p>Despite getting his brother arrested in January, for seriously assaulting him 19 years ago, retired assistant commissioner of police Vitthal Kadam, 66, is still a dejected man</p>

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The flat at Oshiwara that is still in Col Netaji Kadam's name
The flat at Oshiwara that is still in Col Netaji Kadam's name

Despite getting his brother arrested in January, for seriously assaulting him 19 years ago, retired assistant commissioner of police Vitthal Kadam, 66, is still a dejected man. On Saturday, the Andheri Metropolitan Magistrate court adjourned the matter until the first week of December. Kadam alleges that the evidence he had gathered against his brother, Netaji Kadam, was not even taken into account.

Battle in court
Kadam has been fighting a court battle against his brother, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Indian Army, and his subordinate, who had physically assaulted him over a property row in 1998. mid-day had reported about Netaji Kadam's arrest on January 19.
Speaking to mid-day, Kadam said, "On Saturday, I went to inform the court that my brother had lied on oath when he said he was undergoing treatment at Pune and that he doesn't have property in Mumbai, two grounds on which he has sought relief in his conditional bail. Now, with three months' extension, he has time to tamper with evidence."

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