Delhi High Court begins hearing PIL seeking immediate release of all persons illegally arrested and detained on/after January 26 from areas in and around Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders.
Mandla : there's discrepancy in numbers reported by news papers.
When they were arrested? : Court
That's what they have to tell : Mandla
So you don't need reasons for arrest : Court
This is public interest litigation? : Court
No: Mandla
We will dismiss with costs : Court
We have given a list in the petiton. We have no relied only on newspaper reports : Mandla
The petitioner belongs to the village from where people have been detained. People have been missing from Jan 26 or 27. Not going into veracity of #FarmLaws : Mandla
There has to be an arrest memo. Relatives have to be contacted. The Petitoner is from the village and is a law graduate: Mandla
Have you spoken to the family of all these people? : Court
Yes: Mandla
Where is this stated in the petiton? : Court
It is a personal survey: Mandla
There should be an affidavit. This is publicity interest: Court
In PIL there is no locus : Mandla
Court dictates the order.
Court noted that the answer was nil with respect to the FIR and nature of allegations.
When we asked the counsel that whether Petitoner contacted any of the relatives of the missing persons. Some persons might have gone for personal work. Petitioner has not contacted anyone : Court
No reason to entertain this petition. No relief without entering into merits of FIRs: Court
Court directs @DelhiPolice to complete the investigation in the FIR registered by it and take action in accordance with law.
Petiton is dismissed: Court
Mandla presses for calling for status report from @DelhiPolice.
We have dismissed: Court
Hearing over.
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