Govt adopting \'double standards\' in implementing SC verdicts: Kerala HC

Govt adopting 'double standards' in implementing SC verdicts: Kerala HC

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

Facing flak from various quarters on the issue, the CPI(M)-led LDF government in on Wednesday came in for severe criticism from the which said it was adopting "double standards" in implementing judgements.

The court questioned how despite an apex court order the was unable to ensure that a group was allowed to offer prayers at a church, when authorities had "no difficulty in deploying thousands of police personnel at Sabarimala".

A division bench, comprising justices P R Ramachandran Menon and Devan Ramachandran, was considering a petition by the Orthodox faction of the seeking police protection for offering prayers at

Earlier, even though the apex court had allowed the Orthodox faction to offer prayers at the church, members belonging to the rival faction allegedly prevented them from entering it.

The bench asked the the to explain how and why the apex court orders were being implemented "selectively."

The AG said about 200 people belonging to the faction were camping in the church and preventing the implementation of the top court's verdict.

"You had no difficulty in deploying thousands of police personnel at wherein lakhs of devotees had gathered to pray," the bench said.

It also directed the AG to file an affidavit in two weeks time and reasons for non-implementation of the apex court's direction.

The has drawn severe flak over its handling of issue as a section of devotees has been protesting its decision to implement the apex court order allowing entry of women of all age groups into the hill shrine.

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First Published: Wed, November 28 2018. 19:55 IST