JNU sedition case: Hearing adjourned till July 23

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A House court on Monday adjourned till July 23 hearing in the JNU case, thereby, granting more time to the to decide on the grant of sanction for the prosecution of former and other accused in the case.

City government's response came after (CMM) Deepak Sehrawat, on March 30, asked the police to request the to expedite the sanction process for the prosecution of the accused in the case.

On April 3, the had informed the court that it would take a month to decide whether to grant sanction to prosecute Kumar and others.

Vikas Singh, representing the Delhi Government, in the next hearing on April 5 reiterated that a call on the matter would be taken within a month after he gives his opinion.

During the course of the hearing, Singh read out the reply stating that the has not yet determined whether the purported slogans raised were seditious or not.

had earlier told the court that it had sent a request to the Delhi Government seeking sanction in the case.

of had appeared before the court on March 30 after being summoned on the issue of filing of the charge sheet without the city government's sanction.

"Grant of sanction is an administrative act and is not a part of the investigation," Kushwaha said in a written reply to the CMM citing the judgment in the Deependra Kumar Srivastava vs. State (CBI) case.

The police in its charge sheet filed in January this year had contended that there were videos wherein Kumar could be seen on February 9, 2016 "leading the students who were raising anti-slogans" and that he had been identified by witnesses.

The presence of Kumar's mobile phone at the "place of occurrence" was also cited as evidence against him in the 1200-page charge sheet.

As part of other evidence, the police had also said the retrieved an sent by accused and former (JNU) to Kumar, asking him to "arrive at Sabarmati Dhaba, JNU, as their permission had been cancelled by the JNU administration".

The police have charged Kumar, Khalid and with raising 'anti-slogans' during an event, which was organised to mark the hanging of Parliament attack convict

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 13:54 IST