New Delhi, Jan 12 (IANS The Supreme Court on Wednesday outlined the terms of reference for the enquiry committee, headed by retired top court judge Justice Indu Malhotra, to investigate the Prime Minister Narendra Modi s security breach in Punjab.A bench headed by Chief Justice N.
V.Ramana and comprising Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli outlined five terms of reference for the committee.
"What were the causes for the security breach for the incident on 5th January 2022? Who are responsible for such a breach, and to what extent? What should be the remedial measures or safeguards necessary for the security of the Prime Minister or other protectees?" it outlined."Any suggestions or recommendations for improving the safety and security of other constitutional functionaries.
Any other incidental issue that the committee may deem fit and proper," it added.The top court asked the committee to submit its report at the earliest, and directed all records seized, in connection with the PMs visit, to be handed over to the Chairperson of the committee within three days.
"The Union of India and State Government are directed to provide full assistance to the Enquiry Committee for completion of the assigned task," it sai.The top court also stayed the enquiries ordered by the state government and the Centre, into the PMs security breach, till the conclusion of the enquiry committee.The other members on the committee are Director General, or his nominee not below the rank of Inspector General of Police, of the National Investigation Agency, Director General of Police, Union Territory of Chandigarh, Additional Director General of Police, Security, Punjab, and the Registrar General, Punjab and Haryana High Court-Member-cum-Coordinator.
The top court order came on a petition by NGO Lawyers Voice, which was represented by senior advocate Maninder Singh.The petitioner had emphasised on the importance of protection to the PM of the country and urged the court to constitute an independent committee to probe the matter.During the hearing, Advocate General D.S.Patwalia, representing the Punjab government, complained against show-cause notices to its Chief Secretary and the DGP.He urged the top court to form an independent committee to probe the matter."Hang me if I am guilty.but dont condemn me unheard," submitted Patwalia.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre, defended the show-cause notices issued by the Central government.However, the top court expressed its displeasure at Centres stand, questioning what is the point of asking the court to examine the matter if the Centre wanted to go ahead on its own.ss/vd The other members on the committee are Director General, or his nominee not below the rank of Inspector General of Police, of the National Investigation Agency, Director General of Police, Union Territory of Chandigarh, Additional Director General of Police, Security, Punjab, and the Registrar General, Punjab and Haryana High Court-Member-cum-Coordinator.The top court order came on a petition by NGO Lawyers Voice, which was represented by senior advocate Maninder Singh.
He had stressed the importance of protecting the Prime Minister of the country, and asked the court for an independent investigation into the matter.Advocate General D.S.Patwalia representing the Punjab government complained about show-cause notifications to the Chief Secretary and DGP.Patwalia, representing the Punjab government, complained against show-cause notices to its Chief Secretary and the DGP.He asked the court to create an independent commission to investigate the issue.Patwalia stated, "Hang me.but dont sentence me unheard." The Centres Solicitor General Tushar Mehta defended show-cause notices from the Central government.
The top court disagreed with the Centres position and asked the court for an examination.#responsibility #names #judge #security #Delhi #Narendra Modi # Narendra Modi # Surya #Surya #Jan #Ramana #Chandigarh #Delhi #New Delhi #Haryana #Chandigarh #Punjab #Narendra.
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