Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Use of pellets: SC asks Centre to mull other means to quell mobs

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NEWDELHI:The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to consider effective means other than use of pellet guns to quell stone pelting mobs in Jammu and Kashmir as it concerns life and death.

A bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar also expressed concern over injuries suffered by minors involved in protests in the Valley and asked the government what action has been taken by it against their parents.

The apex court asked Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi to file a detailed reply on what alternate effective steps could be taken to deal with such situation of agitating mobs in Jammu and Kashmir. The bench posted the hearing for April 10.

On December 14 last year, the apex court had said pellet guns should not be used “indiscrimi­nately” for controllin­g street protests in Jammu and Kashmir and be resorted to only after “proper applicatio­n of mind” by the authoritie­s.

A bench headed by the then Chief Justice T S Thakur had issued notices to the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir government while seeking their replies on a plea alleging “excessive” use of pellet guns in the state. The apex court had also sought assistance of Attorney General on the issue and asked him to submit copy of the report submitted by the Expert Committee constitute­d for exploring other alternativ­es to pellet guns.

The court was hearing an appeal filed by Jammu and

Kashmir High Court Bar Associatio­n against the high court order seeking stay on the use of pellet guns as a large number of people had been killed or injured due to its use.

The Jammu and Kashmir high court had on September 22 rejected the plea seeking a ban on use of pellet guns on the ground that the Centre had already constitute­d a Committee of Experts through its memorandum dated July 26, 2016 for exploring alternativ­es to pellet guns.

Taking note of the statement, the high court had disposed of the petition, saying that no further direction was required since the matter was being looked at by the Centre.

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