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PIL seeks special probe ‘other than police’ into Shopian ‘fake military operation’, GoI opposes

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Srinagar: A Public Interest Litigation has been filed in J&K High Court seeking investigation into ‘fake military operation’ where three labourers were killed by the Indian armed forces, by Special Investigation Team other than Jammu and Kashmir Police that will be monitored by the court.

The petition has been filed in respect of the killing of Ibrar Ahmad (16), Mohammad Ibrar (21) and Imtiaz Ahmad (26 years), by Dr. Sandeep Mawa, a Medical Doctor, who is functioning as a Chairman of the Jammu & Kashmir Reconciliation Front.

As the plea came up for the hearing before a division bench of Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Puneet Gupta, Assistant Solicitor General of India T. M. Shamsi submitted that the petition by a private citizen would not be maintainable inasmuch as the parents of the deceased have already filed a plea at Jammu Wing.

He said the plea was listed on August 28 and thereafter on September 28.

Following the submissions Advocate Salih Pirzada, Mawa’s counsel, sought a short adjournment to ascertain and verify the nature of the proceedings in the petition.

“Let him verify the same and address the Court on the next date,” the court said as per Global News Service and posted the plea on October 23.

The PIL besides the investigation by the SIT also seeks courts direction to preserve the graves of the victims from any tampering pending investigation of the case and compensation of Rs. One crore each to the family of the victims.

He also seeks direction to the government to constitute a High Powered Committee to analyze the aspect of “criminalizing Custodial Killings and Fake Encounters” by way of a special legislation.

A direction has been also sought to the government to constitute the State Human Rights Commission and Human Rights Courts in terms of Section 21 and 31 respectively in the territory of J&K.

(Syndicated feed from GNS)

 

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