Curative petition filed for investigation of the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits. RIK plead for justice for Kashmiri Pandits, a curative petition filed for investigation of genocide.
The Supreme Court has once again been appealed for justice to Kashmiri Pandits.
A curative petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking reconsideration of the 2017 order dismissing the petitions seeking an order to investigate the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits in Kashmir in 1989-1990 on the ground of delay of 27 years.
Demand for full justice from the court.
In the curative petition filed, it has been said that the Supreme Court should quash the order of 24 July 2017 dismissing the petition and 25 October 2017 dismissing the review petition.
In this curative petition, it has been requested to hand over the investigation of the cases related to the killing of Kashmiri Pandits to the CBI or NIA and impartial investigation of the cases.
Do complete justice by hearing the original petition seeking to get it done.
Senior advocate and former Additional Solicitor General Vikas Singh have given the certificate of filing this curative petition related to the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits in Kashmir in 1989-1990.
Delay should not become a hindrance while delivering justice.
It is to be known that the condition of filing a curative petition in the Supreme Court is that for filing the petition, the certificate of the senior advocate should be attached with the petition.
Vikas Singh has said in the certificate allowing the filing of the curative petition that crimes against humanity should be kept on a separate scale.
The delay should not become a hindrance while delivering justice in such cases.
Singh has said in the certificate that the Supreme Court’s dismissal of the petition in 2017 says that after 27 years it will be impossible to trace the evidence in the case.
It is against the established position of law in the matter of crimes against humanity and crimes that shake society.
Anti-Sikh and Gujarat riots cited.
He has cited the court’s orders to consider the petitions filed after a long delay in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and Gujarat riots, as well as foreign cases of crimes against humanity, saying that The case is a fit case for filing a curative petition.
The curative petition, filed by NGO Roots in Kashmir, has said that the Supreme Court’s dismissal of the petition in 2017 has caused great injustice to the petitioners and would amount to failure of justice.
Those people are no less than terrorists who killed innocent people without any reason.
Urge to hear the matter again.
In the petition, while requesting the court to reconsider and hear the matter, the intervention given by the court in various cases related to such atrocities has also been cited.
It has been said that the Supreme Court while dismissing the petition in 2017, did not take into account that from 1989 to 1998, more than 700 Kashmiri Pandits were murdered.
FIRs were registered in more than 200 cases but not even a single FIR was investigated, not a single charge sheet was filed.
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