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The Supreme Court Tuesday asked the four-member juvenile justice committee of Jammu and Kashmir High Court to examine afresh allegations of detention of minors by security forces in the state after the abrogation of provisions of Article 370.  The top court asked the JJC to submit a fresh report of the detentions of minors.

The top court was hearing a petition which has raised theissue of alleged illegal detention of minors in Kashmir."What we feel isthe report of Juvenile Justice Committee does not indicate application of mindwith respect to facts stated in the affidavit,"  the court said.

Senior Counsel Huzefa Ahmadi was making submissions on behalf of the petitioner. Ahmadi, citing the report of Juvenile Justice Committee,  told the apex court that the Committee did not undertake the exercise as ordered by Supreme Court.

The bench agreed with Ahmadi and said there was a need for examining the allegations afresh as the earlier reports of the committee were not in accordance with the apex court order due to time constraints.A bench headed by Justice N V Ramana asked the committee to place its report as expeditiously as possible and posted the hearing for December 3.Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had initially sought the permission of the bench to adjourn the hearing and make his submissions next week "since he had a matter in another court" to tend to.

To which Justice BR Gavai said that "important matters"cannot be delayed like this.

The top court said that the matter cannot be delayed until next week. It asked Mehta to instruct junior counsel to take notes on Tuesday and respond on November 6.

 


Publish Time: 05 November 2019
TP News

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