Jaising argues that there has been use of excessive force by the police which has resulted in acts of unconscionable conduct
Jaising cites the order passed in Tiz Hazari clashes matter, calls it 'ceasefire order'.
'It was a truly a motivation to approach the court in this matter', she argues
Jaising: police has given no details about the protests
'They've used the generalised phrase - since the passing of the CAA..', she argues
Jaising asks the court to focus on the time lapse between the two incidents that took place on Dec 13 and 15 respectively
Jaising: Despite the provocations, police were only supposed to use minimum possible force
'This principle was violated when they barged into the campus', she argues
Jaising: It can be no one's case that no one has ever marched to the Parliament
Jaising: Jamia University campus has its own physical and legal autonomy
Jaising reiterates that Jamia campus is split into two halves by a public throughway and the students have a habit on gathering on this thoroughway
Jaising submits that the law and order situation alleged by the police happened outside the University campus
'I don't think sec 144 was declared in this area. Therefore, the question of unlawful assembly doesn't arise' she argues
Jaisaing submits that the incidents of December 13, perceived trouble, took place outside the University premises