By means of PTI
NEW DELHI: The Preferrred Courtroom on Friday reserved its order on a plea filed via journalist Navika Kumar in the hunt for clubbing of more than one FIRs lodged towards her over arguable remarks made via former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma on Prophet Mohammad all over a TV debate moderated via her.
A bench of Justices M R Shah and Krishna Murari, which had previous granted period in-between coverage to Kumar at the FIRs, heard the submissions from all of the events and mentioned it is going to go orders.
“Arguments concluded. Judgement reserved,” the bench mentioned.
On the outset, senior recommend Neeraj Kishan Kaul, showing for Kumar, submitted that all of the FIRs within the Nupur Sharma case had been transferred to Delhi and sought that the proceedings be clubbed and transferred her case as neatly.
The highest court docket, on the other hand, mentioned the order in Sharma’s case was once handed in extraordinary information and instances as there was once danger belief and now not on advantage.
Solicitor Basic Tushar Mehta gave the impression for the Centre and submitted that the probe will have to pass to the similar state as when it comes to Sharma.
The apex court docket on August 8 had granted period in-between coverage from arrest to Kumar and issued notices to the Centre, West Bengal govt, and others on Kumar’s plea in the hunt for quashing of complaints initiated towards her.
Sharma’s statement at the Prophet all over a TV debate had brought on protests around the nation and drew sharp reactions from many Gulf international locations.
The BJP due to this fact suspended her from the birthday party.
The highest court docket had in July granted period in-between coverage from arrest to Sharma in reference to the FIRs/proceedings filed towards her in numerous States over her remarks at the Prophet made all over a TV debate display.
It had additionally secure her from any coercive motion within the FIRs/proceedings that may be registered or entertained sooner or later in regards to the Might 26 telecast.
NEW DELHI: The Preferrred Courtroom on Friday reserved its order on a plea filed via journalist Navika Kumar in the hunt for clubbing of more than one FIRs lodged towards her over arguable remarks made via former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma on Prophet Mohammad all over a TV debate moderated via her.
A bench of Justices M R Shah and Krishna Murari, which had previous granted period in-between coverage to Kumar at the FIRs, heard the submissions from all of the events and mentioned it is going to go orders.
“Arguments concluded. Judgement reserved,” the bench mentioned.
On the outset, senior recommend Neeraj Kishan Kaul, showing for Kumar, submitted that all of the FIRs within the Nupur Sharma case had been transferred to Delhi and sought that the proceedings be clubbed and transferred her case as neatly.
The highest court docket, on the other hand, mentioned the order in Sharma’s case was once handed in extraordinary information and instances as there was once danger belief and now not on advantage.
Solicitor Basic Tushar Mehta gave the impression for the Centre and submitted that the probe will have to pass to the similar state as when it comes to Sharma.
The apex court docket on August 8 had granted period in-between coverage from arrest to Kumar and issued notices to the Centre, West Bengal govt, and others on Kumar’s plea in the hunt for quashing of complaints initiated towards her.
Sharma’s statement at the Prophet all over a TV debate had brought on protests around the nation and drew sharp reactions from many Gulf international locations.
The BJP due to this fact suspended her from the birthday party.
The highest court docket had in July granted period in-between coverage from arrest to Sharma in reference to the FIRs/proceedings filed towards her in numerous States over her remarks at the Prophet made all over a TV debate display.
It had additionally secure her from any coercive motion within the FIRs/proceedings that may be registered or entertained sooner or later in regards to the Might 26 telecast.