In JNU sedition case\, Delhi law minister sends notice to official over file on prosecution sanction

In JNU sedition case, Delhi law minister sends notice to official over file on prosecution sanction

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The prosecution sanction of government for the JNU case has met a roadblock with Law issuing a notice to (law) for sending opinion of the department directly to home department without putting the related file before him.

In the showcause notice to (Law) AK Mendiratta, dated January 21, the cited rules, saying no decisions can be made or any opinion be communicated to any other department without his prior approval.

Gahlot said sending the file directly to the (home) by Mendiratta was "not only an act of insubordination but it appears to have been done intentionally so that the views of the Law are not recorded on the file".

The Police on January 14 filed a charge sheet in a city court against former and others in connection with an incident where anti-national slogans were allegedly raised on the university campus in an event marking hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, in February 2016.

Police told the court that sanction for prosecution in the case was sought from government.

The concerned file submitted by police with home department of was sent to its for opinion. The principal secretary (law) sent it back with the opinion on January 18.

"The file is currently with who will take the final call on prosecution sanction. Its not clear whether it will be sent back to Gahlot for his approval," sources said.

The court had refused to take cognisance of the police charge sheet saying prosecution sanction was not taken from the concerned authority.

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First Published: Thu, January 24 2019. 15:20 IST