New Delhi, April 26: The Supreme Court docket on Tuesday dismissed a Public Curiosity Litigation (PIL) in search of judicial inquiry beneath the chairmanship of a former Chief Justice of India to research the current communal violence through the Ram Navami-Hanuman Jayanti celebrations. A bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao dismissed the plea asking the lawyer to not ask for reliefs which can’t be granted by the courtroom.
As advocate Vishal Tiwari, who additionally filed the plea, submitted that the scenario is alarming and solely a one-sided investigation was happening, Justice Rao mentioned, “You need an inquiry to be headed by former Chief Justice of India? Is anyone free? Discover out. What sort of reduction is that this… Do not ask for such reliefs which might’t be granted by this courtroom. Dismissed.” Jahangirpuri Violence: Group of Intellectuals, Academicians Led by SC Advocate Monika Arora Publishes ‘Reality-Discovering’ Report.
The plea sought instructions to carry an inquiry into the clashes that befell in Rajasthan, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat throughout Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti. The PIL sought instructions to arrange an analogous committee to inquire into the arbitrary motion of ‘Bulldozer Justice’ in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
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