Supreme Court to hear tomorrow in Jamia and Aligarh violence case

New Delhi: In the ruckus against the citizenship that has been going on for some time, a senior advocate of the Supreme Court Indira Jaisingh mentioned the incident in Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University in front of Chief Justice Justice SS Bobde. Jaising said that the court should take cognizance of this matter. He said that this is a serious human rights violation across the country.

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According to sources, the CJI said, 'We will determine the rights but not in the atmosphere of riots, let it all be stopped and then we will take suo motu cognizance of it. We are not against rights and peaceful demonstrations.

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Senior advocate Colleen Gonsalves said a retired judge of the court should investigate the Jamia case. When a lawyer told the court that he had videos related to the case, the CJI said, 'We do not want to see any video. If the loss of public property and violence continues, we will not hear it. The court will hear the matter tomorrow.

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