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J&Ok: Excessive courtroom dismisses Mehbooba Mufti’s plea to shift undertrials | India Information

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J&K: High court dismisses Mehbooba Mufti’s plea to shift undertrials

File picture: Former J&Ok CM Mehbooba Mufti (Image credit score: PTI)


JAMMU: The excessive courtroom of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh on Tuesday dismissed a PIL filed by former J&Ok CM Mehbooba Mufti looking for the switch of undertrials—presently imprisoned in jails outdoors J&Ok—again into the Union Territory.The division bench of Chief Justice Arun Palli and Justice Rajnesh Oswal stated the petition was imprecise, unsubstantiated, and politically pushed, and failed to satisfy the authorized requirements required for entertaining a PIL. The petitioner failed to offer specifics of affected households or prisoners, the character of instances, or any switch orders, the courtroom famous.In her petition, the PDP president had additionally sought an “entry protocol” for weekly in-person household interviews and unrestricted privileged lawyer-client conferences, monitoring by authorized providers authorities, moreover a proposed two-member oversight committee.The bench held that the petition, “missing materials paperwork and grounded in ambiguity,” sought to invoke writ jurisdiction on incomplete and unsubstantiated info “clearly unveiling its political undercurrents”.The bench noticed that the PIL appeared to have been initiated “for the specific goal of garnering political benefit,” stressing that PIL can’t be used to advance partisan agendas or convert the courtroom right into a political platform.“Since not one of the allegedly affected undertrials had approached the courtroom even by way of institutional mechanisms, the bench held that Mufti, as a political chief, lacked standing to espouse their trigger,” the bench famous.The courtroom held {that a} purely particular person grievance regarding a prisoner’s rights can’t ordinarily be the topic of PIL.

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