Jamia Violence : Live Updates From Delhi HC Hearing

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4 Aug 2020 12:47 PM IST

  • Jamia Violence : Live Updates From Delhi HC Hearing

    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...

    Live Updates

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:28 PM IST

      Mr Gonsalves rests his arguments.

      Senior Counsel Salman Khurshid begins his arguments, requests the court to refer to the list of issues submitted before the court

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:28 PM IST

      Gonsalves criticises the NHRC report on Jamia violence

      'It is such a diluted report, no wonder SC called it toothless tiger', he argues 

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:25 PM IST

      Gonsalves cites the SC judgement in Manipur Fake Encounters case to argue that local police can't be trusted with investigation in these matters

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:16 PM IST

      Mr Gonsalves produces the NHRC report before the court

      'This report is also quite poor due to the same reason as to why the investigation has been poor', he argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:12 PM IST

      'Slogans and songs were loud in decibels but were completely legal. They've not become illegal as of yet', Gonsalves argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:12 PM IST

      'Investigation is completely one sided, all the video footage in the custody of police should be produced without editing', Gonsalves argues 

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:09 PM IST

      Gonsalves: police must be directed to hand over all the video footage with an affidavit filed by the Commissioner

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:07 PM IST

      Gonsalves: Magistrate under section 156(3) of CrPC can't provide us with Special Investigation Team to conduct an independent probe

      'Trial courts can't give you compensation or constitute SIT', he argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:07 PM IST

      Gonsalves: Magistrate under section 156(3) of CrPC can't provide us with Special Investigation Team to conduct independent probe

      'Trial courts can't give you compensation or constitute SIT', he argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:07 PM IST

      Gonsalves cites judgements to argue that a separate FIR can be lodged for rival versions of the same incident

      'Despite the separate FIRs, these matters can be taken up together', he argues

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