Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court will hear a habeas corpus petition pertaining to Amritpal Singh on April 24, which is also the next date of hearing on pleas filed by the radical Sikh preacher's associates detained under the National Security Act. The HC had on Tuesday said the hearing on the pleas filed by the relatives of Amritpal's associates -- Daljit Singh Kalsi, Gurmit Singh, Kulwant Singh, Varinder Singh Fauji, Bhagwant Singh Pradhanmantri Bajeke and Basant Singh -- will take place on April 24.
The relatives of the NSA detenues have sought quashing of detention orders. When the hearing started on Wednesday before the bench of Justice N S Shekhawat, Amritpal Singh's legal advisor and petitioner Imaan Singh Khara moved an application seeking a reply from the Union government in the matter.
Khara had moved the habeas corpus plea claiming Amritpal Singh was in "illegal custody" of police. However, the Punjab government informed the court in the previous hearing that despite best efforts Amritpal had not been arrested yet. A Habeas Corpus is a plea seeking protection against illegal and arbitrary detention of a person. It seeks to determine whether an individual has been arrested according to the procedure established by law.