The Attorney General of Canada filed an application under Section 38 of the Canada Evidence Act in the Federal Court on December 24 last year, requesting permission to suppress certain evidence.
Report contradicts Trudeau’s allegations of Indian agents’ involvement, while India rejects "insinuations" of interference in Canada’s internal affairs.
The four Indian nationals were arrested in May from various locations across Canada. However, delays in presenting evidence by the prosecution during preliminary hearings drew widespread criticism.
Despite several Indian requests for evidence, Canada has failed to provide any proof of New Delhi’s involvement in Nijjar’s murder but has continued to make allegations.