Investigation into Alleged Assault and Forced Agreement of Military Officer at Panchkula Court
調查軍官於 Panchkula 法院涉嫌遭毆打及強迫簽署協議案
Introduction
A Lieutenant Colonel from the Chandimandir military station has filed a police report. He claims that he was physically attacked and illegally held by lawyers at the Panchkula court complex.
一名來自 Chandimandir 軍事基地的中校已向警方報案。他聲稱在 Panchkula 法院綜合大樓遭到律師身體攻擊並被非法禁錮。
Main Body
The incident happened on July 9 during a hearing at the Family Courts, where Lieutenant Colonel Ashish Chandok was dealing with three legal cases started by his separated wife. The officer stated that the opposing lawyer, Maninder Singh Bitta, and a group of 10 to 17 other lawyers attacked him outside the courtroom. Furthermore, he claims he was locked in the office of another lawyer, N.S. Sodhi. During this time, he says he was beaten again and forced to sign a settlement agreement, which he claims he could not read clearly at the time.
此事件發生於 7 月 9 日家庭法院的一次聆訊期間,當時中校 Ashish Chandok 正在處理三宗由其分居妻子發起的法律案件。該軍官表示,對方律師 Maninder Singh Bitta 及另外 10 至 17 名律師在法庭外攻擊他。此外,他聲稱被鎖在另一名律師 N.S. Sodhi 的辦公室中。他表示在此期間再次遭到毆打,並被強迫簽署一份和解協議,他稱當時無法清楚閱讀內容。
Medical exams at the General Hospital in Sector 6 showed a possible fracture in his tailbone. As a result, the Sector 7 police station filed a formal report (FIR) with charges including rioting, illegal confinement, and causing serious injury. On the other hand, Maninder Singh Bitta filed his own complaint, asserting that the Lieutenant Colonel started the fight by hitting him with an elbow and threatening his legal work.
在 Sector 6 綜合醫院進行的醫學檢查顯示,其尾椎骨可能骨折。因此,Sector 7 警察局已正式立案(FIR),指控包括暴動、非法禁錮及造成嚴重傷害。另一方面,Maninder Singh Bitta 也提出了投訴,聲稱中校先以手肘撞擊他並威脅其法律工作,因而挑起衝突。
Police officials, including Deputy Commissioner Amrinder Singh, have confirmed they have the CCTV footage from the court. They emphasized that the video evidence shows a crime took place, although no one has been arrested yet while they wait for more medical and forensic reports. The Western Command Headquarters has not yet responded to requests for comment.
包括副專員 Amrinder Singh 在內的警方官員已確認持有法院的 CCTV 錄像。他們強調影像證據顯示確實發生了犯罪行為,但在等待更多醫療和法醫報告期間,目前尚未有人被逮捕。西方司令部總部尚未回應評論請求。
Conclusion
The police are continuing their investigation, and the final decision on who is responsible will depend on the video evidence and medical reports.
警方將繼續調查,最終責任認定將取決於影像證據與醫療報告。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ The 'B2 Leap': Moving from Simple Facts to Complex Claims
At the A2 level, you describe things as simple facts: "The man was hit." But to reach B2, you must learn how to report allegations—things that someone says happened, but aren't proven yet. This is critical for professional and academic English.
🔍 The Magic of 'Claim' and 'Assert'
In this text, the author doesn't say the lawyers attacked the officer as a fact. Instead, they use Reporting Verbs. Look at the difference:
- A2 style: "He was beaten." (This sounds like a proven fact).
- B2 style: "He claims he was beaten." (This means: He says it happened, but we are still checking).
Key Power Words from the Text:
- Claim (verb): To say something is true, even if there is no proof yet.
- Assert (verb): A stronger version of 'claim'. It's when someone says something with great confidence.
- Alleged (adjective): Used to describe a crime that someone is accused of, but not yet convicted of (e.g., "Alleged Assault").
🛠️ Structural Upgrade: The 'Reporting' Bridge
To sound like a B2 speaker, stop using "He said..." for everything. Try this pattern:
[Person] + [Reporting Verb] + that + [Event]
- Instead of: "He said the lawyer hit him."
- Try: "The officer claimed that the lawyer attacked him."
- Instead of: "The other lawyer said the officer started it."
- Try: "The lawyer asserted that the officer initiated the fight."
💡 Why this matters
Using these words protects you. If you say "He stole the money" and he didn't, you are wrong. If you say "He is alleged to have stolen the money," you are being a precise, professional B2 speaker.