Hearing on extra-judicial killings SC raps State Govt on the knuckles
Source: The Sangai Express / Press Trust of India
New Delhi, November 05 2012:
The Supreme Court today rapped the Manipur Government for not filing its report on alleged extrajudicial killings in the state, saying "people are dying out there" .
A bench headed by Justice Aftab Alam directed the government to file its response within two weeks and also asked the Attorney General to assist it in deciding the case.
"Do it quickly.
People are dying out there.
File your report by November 19," the bench said when the counsel appearing for the state sought six weeks time to file the response.
The apex court had on October 1 expressed concern over spate of alleged extra-judicial killings in the state and issued notices to the Centre and the state government on a plea for an independent probe into around 1,500 such cases.
The court's order came on a public interest litigation (PIL) petition by an association of the families of the alleged victims, pleading with the apex court to set up a special investigation team and direct inquiry into all such cases.
The association said over 2000 odd extra-judicial killings have taken place in the state but no one has been held guilty till date.
The petitioner alleged innocent people with no criminal records have been killed by the security forces and no proper investigation has been done in such cases.
"Not only were there no criminal investigations and prosecutions of the guilty, even departmental enquiries were not conducted and no policemen or personnel of the security forces punished departmentally for their actions.
"The magisterial enquiries that took place sometimes were conducted by the executive magistrates under the cover of secrecy and most often without intimation to the eyewitnesses and the members of the families.
They were conducted as an eyewash," the petition said.