JNU sedition case: Court questions Delhi Police for filing chargesheet without procuring requisite sanctions

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A court here questioned the police on Saturday for filing a chargesheet against former University Students Union and others in a 2016 case without procuring requisite sanctions.

"Why did you file (the chargesheet) without approval? You don't have a legal department," the court said.

The court is likely to resume hearing on the matter soon.

Police on January 14 filed the chargesheet at a city court against Kumar and others, saying he was leading a procession and supported seditious slogans raised on the varsity campus during an event in February 2016.

Police also charged former JNU students and for allegedly shouting anti-slogans during the event held on February 9, 2016, to mark the hanging of Parliament-attack mastermind

Earlier, they had claimed before the court here that Kumar had raised anti-slogans in 2016 "to incite hatred and disaffection towards the government".

Police cited statements of various witnesses in its chargesheet to state that Kumar was walking along with the protesters where a number of unidentified persons were raising slogans during the event.

The evidence listed by the agency include report of JNU's high-level committee, statement of varsity's and the mobile phone recordings in which Kumar was seen arguing with him over cancellation of the programme.

Police said a video shot by a channel and clips shot by students present at the spot show that Khalid, Bhattacharya and were raising slogans.

It, however, added that the slogans raised by were not anti-national, unlike those by Khalid and Bhattacharya.

Khalid raised slogans as shown in the videos and mobile clips, police said, citing a video which shows him saying, "The programme is against occupation of by the Indian State. I am making it very apparent that I am not from but I believe that what is happening in is Indian occupation of Kashmir..."

Regarding Rama Naga, whose name appears in column 12, the chargesheet said that he delivered speech with contents against the RSS.

On 36 others listed in column 2 of the chargesheet, including Ashutosh, Rama Naga, Banojyotsana, Shehla Rashid and Aparajitha Raja, police said that they were not seen raising anti-slogans.

A case was registered on February 11, 2016 under sections 124A and 120B of the IPC against unidentified persons at Vasant Kunj (North) police station, following complaints from BJP lawmaker and

The event had taken place despite the university administration cancelling the permission, following a complaint from ABVP, which had termed it "anti-national".

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First Published: Sat, January 19 2019. 14:05 IST