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Give 4 weeks notice to DU Prof, and others before initiating proceedings: SC to Chhattisgarh govt

News Agencies | Updated on: 7 February 2017, 1:21 IST

The Supreme Court, on 15 November, asked the Chhattisgarh government to give an advanced notice of four weeks to social activist Nandini Sundar and others, before proceeding against them in the case relating to the alleged murder of a tribal man in Naxal-affected areas of the state.

The apex court also took on record the assurance given by the state government that Sundar and others, who have been booked for the alleged murder, will not be arrested or interrogated as of now.

A bench of Justices M B Lokur and Adarsh Goel granted liberty to Sundar and others to approach the court if any notice of arrest or interrogation is served upon them.

"ASG Tushar Mehta says that Nandini Sundar, Archana Prasad, Vineet Tiwari and others will not be arrested or interrogated. State government is directed to give four weeks advance notice before proceeding in the case. Liberty to petitioners to approach court after the notice is served," the bench said.

The bench, however, refused to entertain Sundar's plea that the state should first take permission from the court before arresting or interrogating her and other activists in the case.

"No, they can't be stopped perpetually. If there is a crime, they need to proceed. It is their statutory right. They will first give you notice and then they can proceed," the bench said, adding that the activist can approach the court after the notice is served.

The bench also did not take on record ASG Mehta's statement, saying when a statement is already been made that they would not be arrested, then nothing else is required.

"We don't need to look at everything. You have made a statement. Now it is on record. You will have to give advance notice. As and when you want to proceed, show us the material," the bench said.

On 7 November, Delhi University Professor Sundar, JNU professor Archana Prasad and others were booked on charges of murder of a tribal villager in the insurgency-hit Sukma district of Chhattisgarh.

--PTI

First published: 15 November 2016, 5:54 IST