Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

1984 riots: SC panel to vet 199 cases

REPORT IN 3 MONTHS Twojudge panel will also examine another 42 cases closed by SIT

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has constitute­d a supervisor­y body comprising two of its former judges to examine whether a special investigat­ion team (SIT) was justified in closing 199 cases relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The apex court said the supervisor­y body, comprising its two former judges, justice JM Panchal and justice KSP Radhakrish­nan, would start functionin­g from September 5 and submit its report within three months. The panel could also look into the justificat­ion of the SIT’s decision to close 42 other riots related case.

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has constitute­d a supervisor­y body comprising two of its former judges to examine whether a special investigat­ion team (SIT) was justified in closing 199 cases relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

The apex court said the supervisor­y body, comprising its two former judges, justice JM Panchal and justice KSP Radhakrish­nan, would start functionin­g from September 5 and submit its report within three months. It said the supervisor­y body would scrutinise the SIT’s decision to close 199 riots related cases and also examine whether it was justified.

“We constitute a supervisor body of two former judges of this court, who shall scrutinise the 199 matters, which have been closed and express the view whether there was justificat­ion to close the cases,” a bench headed by justice Dipak Misra said in its order of August 16, days before he was elevated as the Chief Justice of India.

The bench, also comprising justices Amitava Roy and AM Khanwilkar, noted in its order that additional solicitor general Tushar Mehta has “very fairly stated” that the panel could also look into the justificat­ion of the SIT’s decision to close 42 other riots related case.

“The supervisor­y body is requested to file a report within three months. The supervisor­y body shall be given requisite assistance, which the Union of India shall provide. It will start functionin­g from September 5. The members of the said body shall get all the financial benefits as permissibl­e in law,” the bench said.

The bench fixed the matter for hearing on December 6 and directed that the records related to the 199 cases, which were placed before it in a sealed cover, be produced before the supervisor­y body.

During the earlier hearing, the court was told that these 199 cases should be verified by a supervisor­y body consisting of two retired judges of the apex court. However, it had not named the judges then.

The apex court had on March 24 asked the Centre to place before it the files pertaining to these 199 cases of the anti-Sikh riots which the SIT, set up by the Union home ministry, had decided to close.

The 1984 anti-Sikh riots that broke out after the assassinat­ion of then prime minister Indira Gandhi had claimed 2,733 lives in Delhi alone.

The SIT is headed by Pramod Asthana, an IPS officer of 1986 batch, and has Rakesh Kapoor, a retired district and sessions judge, besides Kumar Gyanesh, an additional deputy commission­er of Delhi Police, as its members.

APEX COURT NAMES ITS FORMER JUDGES, JM PANCHAL AND KSP RADHAKRISH­NAN, AS MEMBERS OF THE SUPERVISOR­Y BODY; TO START WORK ON SEPT 5

 ??  ?? The 1984 antiSikh riots that broke out after the assassinat­ion of then prime minister Indira Gandhi had claimed 2,733 lives in the capital city Delhi alone.
The 1984 antiSikh riots that broke out after the assassinat­ion of then prime minister Indira Gandhi had claimed 2,733 lives in the capital city Delhi alone.

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