New Delhi, Jan 15: The Supreme Court on Monday observed that a “very serious issue” has been raised in a petition seeking a CBI probe into 1,100 police encounters which have taken place in Uttar Pradesh under the Yogi Adityanath government.
The petition said the encounters killed 49 people and injured 370.
Filed by the NGO, People’s Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL), the petition termed the encounters “massive administrative liquidations”.
On Monday, a Bench led by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi adjourned the case to February 12.
‘Endorsed by the State’
The court had asked the State government to first file its response to the petition way back on July 2 last year.
The PUCL has submitted that the police encounters were endorsed by the State administration in “open defiance” of human rights and civil liberties. That is, the State machinery chose to end lives instead of bringing people for trial.
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as per these jungle raj administration they do not want any more courts just they want to encounter.
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