Elaborate on Steps to Enhance Security In Courts: SC to Centre [Read Order]

Update: 2017-10-06 11:06 GMT

The Supreme Court has granted four weeks’ time to the Centre to place on record the steps that have been taken to enhance security in the Courts.The order was issued by a bench comprising Justice S.A. Bobde and Justice L. Nageswara Rao in a case involving the murder of a witness who had refused to turn hostile. The witness was shot dead while he was being escorted by the police to...

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The Supreme Court has granted four weeks’ time to the Centre to place on record the steps that have been taken to enhance security in the Courts.

The order was issued by a bench comprising Justice S.A. Bobde and Justice L. Nageswara Rao in a case involving the murder of a witness who had refused to turn hostile. The witness was shot dead while he was being escorted by the police to the lock-up.

The incident had alarmed the Apex Court, which had, in an earlier order observed, “We have no doubt that such incidents pose a grave threat to the security of courts and interfere with the administration of justice. It seriously affects the willingness of witnesses to state the truth.”

The Court had then issued notice to the Centre, inviting suggestions on making the Courts secure through CISF or any other agency. It had also sought its response on framing of guidelines for witness protection.

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