23.11.2025

Father's Murder Trial Postponed for Third Time

LAVAL — The trial for a Quebec father accused of killing his two children in their home north of Montreal in 2022 has been postponed for a third time

KAMALJIT ARORA, a father from Quebec, is facing serious allegations as he stands accused of murdering his two children in their home located north of Montreal in 2022. The charges against him are particularly severe, including first-degree murder in the deaths of his 13-year-old daughter and his 11-year-old son. Additionally, Arora is charged with attempted murder concerning another daughter and for reportedly attempting to strangle his ex-wife.

The commencement of the trial, which was scheduled to start today in Laval, Quebec, has been postponed for a third time. Arora requested a delay, citing a loss of trust in his legal representation and his desire to secure new counsel. This request for postponement reflects ongoing issues within his defense team that have plagued the case since its inception.

On November 18, 2025, Superior Court Justice Alexandre Bien-Aimé Bastien made the decision to grant Arora’s request for a postponement, albeit reluctantly. The judge expressed concern about Arora's responsibility for his current predicament. He also pointed out that proceeding with the trial without legal representation would prevent Arora from competently defending himself, which is crucial given the gravity of the charges against him.

This case has been mired in delays, with past postponements attributed to challenges in securing a psychiatrist for a private assessment of Arora, as well as issues related to changes in his legal team. The complex nature of the trial, coupled with the emotional weight of the allegations, has contributed to the difficulties in moving forward.

As it stands, the legal proceedings surrounding Kamaljit Arora will require further time to ensure adequate preparation and representation in such a high-stakes situation. The interests of justice dictate that all parties involved have the necessary resources and support to navigate the challenges presented by these severe allegations. The ongoing developments in the case will likely continue to attract significant public and media attention as the trial date is rescheduled once again.