New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday read the acts of riots to several countries -maharashtra, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala- to ignore deadlines to file information detailing security and court steps and charged Rs 1 lakh Every time warning that the secretary’s head they will be called if the response is not submitted in 10 days.
In this problem, Suo Motu was taken after the alleged killing of the Additional District Judge Dhanbad last month, a bench of the NV Ramana judge and Judge Surya Kant and Aniruddha Bose were told by General Tushar Mehta lawyer who despite the SC direction to the countries to declare on August 17 or Losing their rights to answer, most have not submitted their responses and worse, many are not represented in front of the court during hearing about very important issues about the security and safety of the court and the court complex.
Refusing to forgive the countries’ do not respect court orders, benches in the order of saying, “Countries that have not submitted information from their information so far will also propose the same for a period of 10 days from today, depending on the cost deposit from the hospital 1 lakh with the welfare fund of the Supreme Court lawyers association, failing, we will be forced to find the presence of the major secretary of the countries.
“SC requested that the center consider the creation of special forces, at the line of power protection forces or central industrial security forces, to provide security to judges and court complexes.
Mehta said the law and orders became the subject of the country, it would be better to abandon the creation of special units to protect the justice and judges for the National Police in accordance with the 2007 detail guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
SC asks why the center cannot get a guide to be implemented to prevent repetitive attacks on judges, lawyers and lawyers.
SG said he would suggest the Secretary of the Uni House to immediately call for a meeting of the Secretary of the State House or DGPS for quick guidelines.