The Asian Age

SC contempt notice to 4 states for cow mobs

◗ If the Supreme Court finds the chief secretarie­s of the states guilty of contempt of court, they are liable for a maximum sentence of six months behind bars

- J. VENKATESAN

The Supreme Court on Monday slapped contempt of court notices on BJP- ruled Rajasthan, Maharashtr­a, Gujarat and Haryana for their failure to implement its direction to check assaults in the name of cow vigilantis­m by appointing a nodal police officer in each district.

If the court finds the chief secretarie­s of the states guilty of contempt of court, they are liable for a maximum punishment of six months in jail.

A three- judge bench headed Chief Justice Dipak Misra issued notices to the states asking why contempt proceeding­s should not be initiated against them for non- implementa­tion of its September 6, 2017, order to rein in cow

vigilante groups. The court has sought replies from the states by April 3.

The contempt of court notice was issued on a petition filed by journalist Tushar Gandhi who alleged that 66 incidents of assaults in the name of cow vigilantis­m had taken place despite the court’s direction in September.

The bench, that included Justices A. M. Kanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachu­d, heard senior counsel Indira Jaising for the petitioner and said that the presence of contemnors is not required on April 3.

In September, the court had directed the states to form a dedicated task force in each district to check cow vigilantis­m. The court had told the states to nominate a police officer, preferably of the rank of deputy superinten­dent of police, in each district to ensure that vigilante groups don’t “behave as if they are law unto themselves”.

The bench had also pulled up the Centre saying that it could not wash its hands off the constituti­onal responsibi­lity to instruct the states to take steps to save innocents from mob fury.

The petitions had also sought a direction to the Central and state government­s to pull down from social media all videos of violence uploaded by cow vigilante groups.

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