Shaheen Bagh: You can't block public roads indefinitely, says SC


New Delhi, Feb 10 (IANS): Making a significant observation on the blockade at Shaheen Bagh by anti-CAA protesters in Delhi, the Supreme Court on Monday said that "you can't block public roads indefinitely" and that the "protests can't continue like this in public places".

Hearing a plea for directions to the authorities to remove the Shaheen Bagh blockade, a bench comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and KM Joseph issued notices to Delhi Police and others and scheduled the next hearing on the matter for February 17.

During the hearing on the matter, Justice Kaul said that the protest at Shaheen Bagh had continued for many days now. "You cannot just block the road. There cannot be an indefinite protest in public areas. Then, everybody will protest everywhere," Justice Kaul said.

The court however declined to issue any direction without hearing the other party, including Delhi Police.

"Is there anybody present from the government's side? We will issue the notice," said the bench. The Centre's counsel was not present during the brief hearing.

The court observed that protests cannot be carried out at the cost of citizens' interests.

"There is a law and the people have a grievance against this law; but the matter is pending in the court. Despite this, some people are protesting; they are entitled to protest," said the bench.

The court observation came after counsel Mehmood Pracha for Bhim Army chief Chandershekhar Azad contended that the matter is about balancing rights.

Justice Joseph agreed to the observation and asked: "Can you block a public road?"

Justice Kaul observed that protests cannot be held in parks too, and there should be designated areas for holding protests.

Advocate Amit Sahni had moved the apex court to seek directions to the authorities to remove the blockade at Shaheen Bagh, through which the main road connecting Kalindi Kunj and Noida passes.

As the hearing was drawing to an end, counsel for another petitioner urged the court to issue any direction in the interest of people facing problems due to the road blockade. The court said: "You have waited for over 50 days; you can wait for a few more days."

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 11 2020

    They will move today after Kejriwal's Victory ...

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  • smr, Karkala

    Tue, Feb 11 2020

    The Supreme Court apathy comes when largely Muslims protesting against CAA bill. The is the highest court refused to stay implementation of CAA and has scheduled Jan 22 to hear 59 pleas.

    The one institution that can still stop CAA is the Supreme Court. It must surely do so. Where was the Supreme Court of India when Jat agitated for the reservation quota that bring the Northern state to stand still with Rs35,000 crores and nearly 50 deaths and scores of women being raped?

    Did Supreme Court forgotten the Anti-Crusader Anna Hazar anti corruption movement in Delhi which brought the state to the standstill?

    Why don't supreme court refresh the memory of violence in of Karni Sena in Rajasthan, patidar agitation in Gujarat, separate state of Telegnana in Andhra Pradesh?

    This is agitation will never took in first place if the Supreme Court has taken the matter to hear the constitutional validity of the bill. What can be expected from this court which gave ruling on the basis of 'belief' rather than proof in Ayodhya dispute?
    Jai Hind

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 11 2020

    ... when the silent ‘peaceful’ majority are in favor of CAA, Supreme Court has done the right thing.

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Neither govt can enforce unconstitutionally amended CAA law. So are Kashmiris can not be in indefinite house arrest and deny thier basic democratic rights and freedom. It started in reaction from illegal and unconstitutional governance of BJP govt. Govt should be held responsible for its action.

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