SC on Manipur violence: 3-women judge panel to look into relief, rehab of victims

Updated : Aug 07, 2023 18:18
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Editorji News Desk

The Supreme Court on Monday ordered the setting up of a committee of three former women high court judges to oversee the relief and rehabilitation of victims and compensation to them besides asking former Maharashtra police chief Dattatray Padsalgikar to monitor the probe in criminal cases.

The court said the three-member panel will be submitting reports to it directly. On the investigation of cases, the court said 11 FIRs will be transferred to the CBI.

The top court said to ensure there is a sense of faith, it will direct that at least five officers, not below the rank of deputy superintendents of police, be brought into the CBI on deputation from various states to oversee the probe.

It said as per the report placed before it by Attorney General R Venkataramani and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre and the state government, about 42 state SITs will be looking at the cases which will not be transferred to the CBI.

The bench said for each of these SITs at least one inspector from another state be brought on deputation to the Manipur Police.

It said these 42 SITs should be supervised by six DIG rank officers who will come in from outside the state of Manipur.

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