New Delhi: A Delhi court has refused to grant an early hearing on a petition filed by JNU professor Sucharita Sen seeking registration of FIR against the masked mob which had allegedly attacked her during the campus violence on January 5.
Duty Magistrate Vasundhra Chhaunkar, in an order passed on Tuesday said that only "urgent matters" will be taken up due to the current COVID-19 pandemic.
"The reasons for preponement of the application...of the complainant are not found to be plausible. Further, in the present condition posed due to Covid-19 pandemic, the courts are to take only the urgent matters," the judge stated.
The court added, "It is beyond the comprehension of the court as to what prejudice will be caused to the complainant if already pending application...is not preponed."
The Delhi Police had recently filed a status report asserting that investigation of the FIR already registered regarding the mob violence at JNU was in progress and the Delhi High Court has already directed the investigating agency to expedite the matter.
Sucharita Sen, a professor at JNU's Centre for Study of Regional Development, had received injuries in her head after a mob unleashed violence in the campus earlier this year. On January 5, masked men armed with sticks and rods had allegedly attacked students and teachers and damaged property on the campus.