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JNU row: SC not to broaden scope of its hearing, will confine to 15 February court violence

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The Supreme Court on Monday made it clear that it is not going to broaden the scope of its hearing and will confine itself to the violent incident in which journalists and JNU students and teachers were attacked at the Patiala House court complex on 15 February.

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JNU row: SC not to broaden scope of its hearing, will confine to 15 February court violence

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday made it clear that it is not going to broaden the scope of its hearing and will confine itself to the violent incident in which journalists and JNU students and teachers were attacked at the Patiala House court complex on 15 February. “We are not concerned with other incidents. We are only concerned with the episode that had happened on 15 February,” a bench comprising Justices J Chelameswar and A M Sapre said when a lawyer on behalf of Karkardooma Bar Association sought to intervene in the matter. During the hearing, the bench perused various reports filed by Delhi Police, Bar Council of India, Delhi High Court Registry and a six-member lawyers’ panel. [caption id=“attachment_2631432” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Lawyers clash among themselves at Patiala House Courts on Wednesday. PTI](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Patiala-House-Court-380-PTI.jpg) Lawyers clash among themselves at Patiala House Courts on Wednesday. PTI[/caption] “There are allegations and counter-allegations” and the reports be exchanged and objections be filed before the matter is heard on 10 March, the bench said. The apex bar body, Bar Council of India, sought the court’s response as to whether it should proceed with the proposed inquiry against lawyers who had allegedly participated in the violent incidents in the Patiala House court complex on February 15 and 17 when jailed JNUSU leader Kanhaiya Kumar was being produced in connection with the sedition case. “Let all the concerned receive reports. Today we are not saying anything on it,” the bench said. Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar and Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre and Delhi Police, asked the court that contents of reports be not made available to the public for the time being as it may influence the hearing of the bail application of the accused which will come up before the Delhi High Court on Tuesday. Senior Advocate Ajit Kumar Sinha, representing Delhi Police, also endorsed the view of the law officers on the issue. The Karkardooma Bar Association also moved for impleading itself as a party in the matter on the ground that lawyers are being victimised and are being termed as goons and criminals. However, the apex court rejected their plea saying that “we are not concerned with the subsequent incidents. Sorry.” The bench, in its order, referred to names of the lawyers who would be getting various reports in the matter and they will be entitled to file their objections, if any. The apex court had on February 19 transferred Kanhaiya’s bail plea to the Delhi High Court while declining to entertain the petition, saying its direct intervention will be a dangerous proposition. Kanhaiya’s lawyers then immediately moved the high court with the bail petition. PTI

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