Deccan Chronicle

NO COERCIVE STEPS, SC TELLS J&K COPS

THE PETITIONER said the unlawful assembly of protestors refused to spare the life of the Junior Commission­ed Officer and, therefore, fire was lawfully opened on the them with an aim to disperse the mob.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, FEB. 12

The SC on Monday stayed an FIR lodged by the J&K government against Army officer Adithya Kumar of 10 Garhwal Rifles in Shopian police station for quelling a violent mob, and restrained the state from taking coercive steps against the officer.

The Supreme Court on Monday stayed an FIR lodged by the Jammu and Kashmir government against Army officer Adithya Kumar of 10 Garhwal Rifles in Shopian police station for quelling a violent mob, and restrained the State from taking coercive steps against the officer.

A three-judge bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachu­d granted the stay on a petition filed by Lt. Col. Karamveer Singh, a decorated Army officer, to quash the FIR registered by the Jammu and Kashmir government against his son in the Army when he was performing his duties in defending the country.

The petitioner said the incident reported in the FIR relates to an Army convoy on bonafide military duty in an area under the Armed Forces Special protection Act (AFSPA) which was isolated by an unruly and deranged mob who were pelting the said vehicles with stones causing damage to the military vehicles which are the property of the Government of India as well as placing the lives of the military personnel in grave peril.

He said the unruly mob was requested to disperse and not to obstruct military persons in performanc­e of their duties and not to damage government property. When the situation had reached the extent beyond control, a warning was issued to the unlawful assembly to disperse in strict compliance with the establishe­d terms of engagement as are employed in such situations.

 ?? — PTI ?? Lt Col. Karamveer Singh, father of Major Adithya Kumar, leaves Supreme Court after a hearing on Monday.
— PTI Lt Col. Karamveer Singh, father of Major Adithya Kumar, leaves Supreme Court after a hearing on Monday.

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