New Delhi, November 5: The Supreme Court Tuesday asked the four member juvenile justice committee of Jammu and Kashmir High Court to examine afresh allegations of detention of minors by security forces in the state after abrogation of provisions of Article 370.
A bench headed by Justice N V Ramana asked the committee to place its report as expeditiously as possible and posted the hearing for December 3. The bench said there were a need for examining the allegations afresh as the earlier reports of the committee was not in accordance with the apex court order due to time constraints. Supreme Court Verdict on Ayodhya Case Should Be Accepted Wholeheartedly by Everyone, Says RSS.
Supreme Court has asked Juvenile Justice Committee of J&K High Court,to file a detailed fresh report, while hearing
the plea filed by child rights activist, Enakshi Ganguly, claiming detention of children in J&K,after abrogation of #Article370 & subsequent lockdown in the Valley pic.twitter.com/DyUiijBvnp
— ANI (@ANI) November 5, 2019
The top court was hearing a petition which has raised the issue of alleged illegal detention of minors in Kashmir.