New Delhi: Delhi Police has told the high court that a plea questioning the legality of the arrest of a woman under an anti-terror law in connection with protests here against the CAA and NRC was not maintainable as she was always in lawful custody.
The submission was made before a bench of justices Vipin Sanghi and Rajnish Bhatnagar by central government''s standing counsel Amit Mahajan, who has been appointed the special counsel to represent the police in the instant matter.
The court took on record the reply filed by Delhi Police and listed the matter for hearing on June 8.
The appointment of Mahajan as special counsel in the matter was opposed by Delhi government''s standing counsel Rahul Mehra on the last date of hearing on May 20 and the bench had said that it would hear arguments on May 29.
Subsequently, the court on Friday heard arguments on who would represent police in the instant matter.
Mehra told the bench that as per law laid down by the high court and the Supreme Court, the Lieutenant Governor can appoint special public prosecutors or special counsel only on the aid and advice of the council of ministers of the Delhi government.
Mehra said in the instant case, Delhi Home Minister Satyendra Jain has endorsed the appointment of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, Additional Solicitor General Maninder Acharya, Additional Solicitor General Aman Lekhi, central government standing counsel Amit Mahajan and advocate Rajat Nair as special public prosecutor or special counsel for the police.
Mahajan told the court that Delhi Police has obtained Jain''s approval so as to avoid the controversy of who was representing the agency in the instant case.
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After hearing both lawyers, the bench said, "The controversy taken note of by us in our previous order, and taken note of aforesaid, does not survive for determination in the present case.