SC verdict on Tuesday on violence by vigilante groups

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The will pronounce its verdict on Tuesday on pleas seeking directions to formulate guidelines to curb vigilantism.

A bench of Dipak Misra, Justice and Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, while reserving their order, had reminded the Central and state governments of their responsibility to curb violence by groups.

It had said that it was the obligation of the state that crimes involving groups are prevented, and self-appointed vigilantes can't be allowed to take law in their hands.

The court's order would come on batch of petitions including one by and Tushar Gandhi, great grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, seeking to curb violence by cow groups.

had also filed a contempt plea on some States, accusing them of not enforcing the earlier orders of the court.

The apex court would pass order not just relating to cow vigilantes but on all violence by vigilante groups.

The court had earlier said that violence by any vigilante group had to be curbed after its attention was drawn to the violence in in which five people were killed in mob violence in the wake of on alleged child lifters.

Article 256 of the Constitution, which spells the obligation of States and the Union, provides that the Centre could give necessary directions to the States in a given situation, but the Centre had said it could issue advisories to the states as law and order was a state subject.

The government had said that the concern was of maintaining law and order and the question was implementation of orders by the state governments.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 22:32 IST