Hindustan Times (Delhi)

HC lists pleas on clashes, hate speeches on Mar 12

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HIGH COURT HAD ON FEB 27 LISTED ALL SUCH MATTERS FOR APRIL 13, BUT SUPREME COURT ON MAR 4 OBSERVED THAT SUCH A LONG DATE “WAS NOT NECESSARY AND WAS NOT JUSTIFIED”

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court Friday listed for March 12 multiple pleas related to violence in northeast Delhi, including the ones seeking filing of FIRS against BJP leaders Anurag Thakur, Parvesh Verma and Kapil Mishra for allegedly making hate speeches.

The pleas also include a separate petition alleging hate speeches by other political figures, including Congress party’s Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

The apex court asked the HC to hear on March 6 the matters related to the violence and alleged hate speeches and dispose them of “as expeditiou­sly as possible”.

As a result, a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar took up all the petitions seeking lodging of FIRS on the violence which has left at least 53 people dead and over 400 injured, and against political leaders for making hate speeches.

The plea against the three BJP leaders has alleged that hate speeches by them led to eruption of violence related to the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act.

The bench asked the Centre and Delhi Police to file their replies by March 12, the next date of hearing. While passing the order, the bench said that as the SC has asked it to hear all connected matters together it was listing them all on the same day.

A bench of Justices S Muralidhar and Talwant Singh on February 26 had expressed anguish over the police failure to register FIR against Thakur, Verma and Mishra -- over their alleged hate speeches and had asked the police commission­er to take a “conscious decision” on it by next day. The next day the matter was heard by a bench of Chief Justice Patel and Justice Shankar, as it deals with PILS, which gave the

Centre and police four weeks to file their replies to the petition demanding action against the BJP leaders and listed for hearing on April 13.

On March 4, the Supreme Court had asked the high court to hear on March 6 pleas seeking lodging of FIRS against some BJP leaders for alleged hate speeches.

“Adjournmen­t by high court for such a long period was not necessary and was not justified,” the apex court had said.

Apart from the petitions and applicatio­ns already before the high court, one matter has been sent from the apex court and two others have been filed by CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat. Karat in one petition has sought directions to make public the list of persons arrested in connection with the recent violence in the northeast part of the city. In her other plea, she has challenged a trial court order deferring decision on her complaint seeking direction to police to lodge FIRS against the BJP leaders who allegedly gave hate speeches.

Senior advocate A S Chandhiok told the court that drains there were full of bodies and urged the court to pass directions to clear them.

On this, Delhi government standing counsel Rahul Mehra said steps have been taken by police along with the Jal Board and irrigation department to clear the bodies from the drain.

Thereafter, Delhi government additional standing counsel Sanjoy Ghose sought directions to provide police security in the relief camp at Idgah and police assistance to those who wish to recover their belongings from their homes in the riot-hit areas.

Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Maninder Acharya assured the court that police will provide all necessary assistance.

The ASG’S assurance on behalf of the police, led to Mehra remarking that he is the one who is representi­ng the agency and not her. He further said as long as he is the standing counsel (criminal) appointed by HC, he would be representi­ng police as has been held by a Constituti­onal bench of SC. Pleas filed have also sought FIRS against Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, AAP’S Amanatulla­h Khan, AIMIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi, former AIMIM MLA Waris Pathan Bollywood actor Swara Bhasker, radio jockey Sayema for alleged hate speeches.

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