“…In recent times, there are some interesting polarization measurement reports in hard X-rays from Cadmium Zinc Telluride Imager (CZTI) on board AstroSat satellite (Bhalerao et al, 2017;Rao et al, 2016), balloon borne instrument, PoGO+ , POLAR on board Chinese space laboratory (Produit et al, 2018;Sun et al, 2016), GAP on board IKAROS spacecraft (Yonetoku et al, 2006) for bright hard X-ray sources (Vadawale et al, 2018;Chattopadhyay et al, 2019;Chauvin et al, 2018aChauvin et al, , 2019Chauvin et al, , 2018bZhang et al, 2019;Yonetoku et al, 2011Yonetoku et al, , 2012. These reports along with those from last two decades (McConnell et al, 2002;Coburn & Boggs, 2003;Laurent et al, 2011;Jourdain et al, 2012;Forot et al, 2008;Dean et al, 2008;Moran et al, 2013;Götz et al, 2009Götz et al, , 2013McGlynn et al, 2007bMcGlynn et al, , 2009 have significantly enhanced the interest in the X-ray polarimetry (Marin, 2018). With IXPE, a dedicated soft X-ray polarimetry mission (Weisskopf et al, 2016;Soffitta, 2017) set to launch in 2021, and a couple of upcoming dedicated hard X-ray polarimetry missions (e.g.…”