KASHMIRI PANDITS MOVE SC FOR PROBE INTO 1990 KILLINGS

                   From Our Bureau
NEW DELHI: A Kashmiri Pandits group calling itself as “Roots in Kashmir” on Thursday filed a curative petition in the Supreme Court, seeking a probe into the killings of the Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir during the 1990s at the height of militancy in the valley.

The curative petition seeking either a CBI or NIA probe was filed against a 2017 verdict of the top court dismissing the organisation’s petition for probe, citing long delay.

On July 24, 2017, a bench comprising the then Chief Justice JS Khehar and Justice DY Chandrachud had dismissed the petition saying “No evidence will be available after 27 years. What happened is heart-wrenching but we can’t pass orders now”. Subsequently, the review petition against the verdict was dismissed on October 24, 2017.

A curative petition is the last judicial resort available for redressal of grievances. It is a remedy established by the Supreme Court through its judgment in Rupa Asok Hurra v Ashok Hurra and is decided by the judges in-chamber.

The curative petition reads: “Investigation and prosecution of terrorists like Yasin Malik, Farooq Ahmed Daar, Javed Nalka and others, for of murder of Kashmiri Pandits during 1989- 90, 1997 and 1998, and which are lying un-investigated by J&K Police even after expiry of 26 years, transfer of investigation of all the FIR’s/cases of murder and other allied crimes against Kashmiri Pandits in the year 1989-90, 1997 and 1998, to an independent investigating agency like CBI or NIA or any other agency, transfer of all the FIR’s/cases pertaining to murders of Kashmiri Pandits, from the State of J&K to some other State (preferably State of NCT of Delhi), so that the witnesses, who were reluctant to approach police or Courts in view of their safety concerns, can freely and fearlessly come and depose before investigating agencies and Courts.”

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