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SC seeks response from J&K over detention of five persons

The Apex Court has sought a response from the Jammu and Kashmir administration on a plea challenging the detention of five persons in Kashmir following the modification of Article 370. SC has also received a report from the Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court and claims that people are unable to access the court there are not supported.

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Published : Sep 20, 2019, 12:33 PM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday said it has received a report from the Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court and claims that people are unable to access the court there are not supported.

Senior advocate Huzefa Ahmadi, representing child right activists Inakshi Ganguly and Shanta Sinha who have alleged detention of children in Kashmir, had on September 16 told the apex court that people in the Valley are not able to approach the high court there. The bench had then sought a report from the Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir.

"We have received the report from the Chief Justice (of Jammu and Kashmir High Court) which does not support your statement," the bench also comprising justices S A Bobde and S A Nazeer told the counsel appearing for the petitioners.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said it would entertain the petition regarding alleged detention of children in Kashmir as the plea has raised "substantial issues" regarding minors.

During the hearing on Friday, the apex court directed the Juvenile Justice Committee of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court to file a report before it within a week on the issue of alleged detention of children in Kashmir.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has also sought a response from the Jammu and Kashmir administration on a plea challenging the detention of five persons in Kashmir following the modification of Article 370.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Gogoi issued notice on the plea which has also challenged provisions of law, empowering authorities to detain a person in Jammu and Kashmir.

The bench also comprising justices S A Bobde and S A Nazeer asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was appearing for the Jammu and Kashmir administration, to file his response within two weeks.

Also Read: Azad to start J&K visit on Friday

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday said it has received a report from the Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court and claims that people are unable to access the court there are not supported.

Senior advocate Huzefa Ahmadi, representing child right activists Inakshi Ganguly and Shanta Sinha who have alleged detention of children in Kashmir, had on September 16 told the apex court that people in the Valley are not able to approach the high court there. The bench had then sought a report from the Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir.

"We have received the report from the Chief Justice (of Jammu and Kashmir High Court) which does not support your statement," the bench also comprising justices S A Bobde and S A Nazeer told the counsel appearing for the petitioners.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said it would entertain the petition regarding alleged detention of children in Kashmir as the plea has raised "substantial issues" regarding minors.

During the hearing on Friday, the apex court directed the Juvenile Justice Committee of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court to file a report before it within a week on the issue of alleged detention of children in Kashmir.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has also sought a response from the Jammu and Kashmir administration on a plea challenging the detention of five persons in Kashmir following the modification of Article 370.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Gogoi issued notice on the plea which has also challenged provisions of law, empowering authorities to detain a person in Jammu and Kashmir.

The bench also comprising justices S A Bobde and S A Nazeer asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was appearing for the Jammu and Kashmir administration, to file his response within two weeks.

Also Read: Azad to start J&K visit on Friday

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Report received from J&K HC CJ does not support claims on inability to access court there, says SC
         New Delhi, Sep 20 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Friday said it has received a report from the Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court and claims that people are unable to access the court there are not supported.
          Senior advocate Huzefa Ahmadi, representing child right activists Inakshi Ganguly and Shanta Sinha who have alleged detention of children in Kashmir, had on September 16 told the apex court that people in the Valley are not able to approach the high court there. The bench had then sought a report from the chief justice of Jammu and Kashmir.
          "We have received the report from the chief justice (of Jammu and Kashmir High Court) which does not support your statement," the bench also comprising justices S a Bobde and S A Nazeer told the counsel appearing for the petitioners.
         A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said it would entertain the petition regarding alleged detention of children in Kashmir as the plea has raised "substantial issues" regarding minors.
         During the hearing on Friday, the apex court directed the Juvenile Justice Committee of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court to file a report before it within a week on the issue of alleged detention of children in Kashmir. PTI ABA MNL SJK LLP LLP
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