The Delhi High Court is hearing a batch of petitions seeking an independent inquiry into alleged police atrocities in the Jamia Milia Islamia campus in the backdrop of anti-CAA protests.Follow live updates from the hearing here...
The Delhi High Court is hearing a batch of petitions seeking an independent inquiry into alleged police atrocities in the Jamia Milia Islamia campus in the backdrop of anti-CAA protests.
Follow live updates from the hearing here :
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2020-08-04 07:17:37
4 Aug 2020 1:54 PM GMT
Umar Khan argues that extreme delay caused in filing the counter has given opportunity to the police to weave a convenient narrative
4 Aug 2020 11:12 AM GMT
Muhammad Umar Khan commences his arguments.
4 Aug 2020 11:11 AM GMT
Ms Jaising rests her arguments
4 Aug 2020 11:11 AM GMT
Jaising highlights that regulations on student elections and ragging only came into the picture after the court entertained these matters and passed guidelines
4 Aug 2020 11:11 AM GMT
Jaising cites SC's orders in Vikas Dubey case and Hyderabad Encounter case to argue that an independent commission can be endowed with powers to investigate the matter
4 Aug 2020 11:11 AM GMT
Jaising argues that Protection of Human Rights Act also provides for incorporation of ICCPR into the domestic law
4 Aug 2020 11:11 AM GMT
Jaising cites Vishakha judgment to argue that in absence of a domestic law, the court can refer to international documents to formulate guidelines
4 Aug 2020 11:11 AM GMT
Jaising demands an independent commission of inquiry headed by a retired judge of either the SC or this court
4 Aug 2020 11:10 AM GMT
Jaising: here there was no question of 'dispersing' the crowd. The students here hiding in toilets to seek refuge and protection
4 Aug 2020 11:10 AM GMT
Police enjoys no impunity or immunity from acts of misconduct', Jaising argues