Metropolitan Magistrate Vijeta Singh Rawat turned down the plea for a police probe against Geelani, Tehreek-E-Hurriyat general secretary Mohd Ashraf Sahrai and Hurriyat Conference members Masarat Alam Bhat and Ghulam Nabi Sumji saying the alleged offences were committed within the state of J&K itself.
The court said the offence did not fall in its jurisdiction and the probe cannot be carried out under Indian Penal Code (IPC) as it is not applicable to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) where the penal provision is under RPC (Ranbir Penal Code).
"However, in considered view of this court, there is no doubt on the aspect of non-application of IPC on omission and commission in the state of J&K which has been accorded special status by virtue of Article 370 of the Constitution and has limited the power of Indian Legislature...," the court said.
The court order came on the plea filed by two complainants who had claimed Geelani had on several occasions "threatened the safety and security of the government of India and its citizens" by delivering hate speeches.
The two complainants had contended the court has the jurisdiction to order registration of FIR as the alleged statements given by Geelani and three others have been heard in Delhi as well.