Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Friday sought the government's stand on a petition by journalist Gowhar Geelani seeking quashing of an FIR registered against him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey sought the government's stand, issuing notice to it and directing it to file its response to the journalist's petition before the next date of hearing scheduled for May 20.
In his petition, Salih Peerzada, the counsel for Geelani, has questioned the case against his client and the jurisdiction of the Cyber Police Station, while seeking annulment of the FIR, besides interim protection from arrest.
The respondent has no jurisdiction to investigate the offences beyond the purview of the Information Technology Act, 2000. There is no genesis or manner of the commissions of alleged offences mentioned in the FIR, as such, the initiation of persecution being in abuse of the process of law can't be allowed to sustain, the petitioner said.
The registration of the impugned FIR emanates from the misuse of police powers, as such liable to be quashed, he contended in the petition.
The Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone on Tuesday registered a case alleging that Geelani was indulging in unlawful activities through social media posts.