Supreme Court asks govt to spell out policy on repatriation
The court agreed and posted the matter for final hearing on March 26 and said it would have to be concluded in three days.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday posted for final hearing a batch of petitions challenging the validity of the amendments made to the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes (Atrocities Protection) Act to deny anticipatory bail to the accused and the scope for any preliminary probe into the complaints.
The SC had already refused to stay the amendments, which were made without removing the basis of the judgment, but agreed that this required examination. The court also noted that it was also not a validation Act.
During the hearing before a bench of Justices Uday Lalit and Ms. Indu Malhotra, cou-nsel for petitioners and Attorney General K.K. Venugopal insisted on an urgent hearing. The court agreed and posted the matter for final hearing on March 26 and said it would have to be concluded in three days.