In a first, the High Court opened after 8.30 PM and a division bench of acting Chief Justice Jayant Patel and Justice M V Anjaria came to hear the application, moved by the state, tonight itself.
The HC also ordered immediate transfer out of city limits of those police officers who are allegedly involved in Swetang Patel's (21) death while observing that public at large may not feel apprehensive about any inaction on the part of the state.
The high court had yesterday observed that restoration of peace should be high priority and that the police have transgressed the law by committing atrocities on people.
Allowing the application of the state today, the bench said "it was left to the state to review the situation and to take appropriate measure in this regard."
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"Considering the importance of the matter for public at large and the urgency for the contemplated funeral procession, we have permitted the Advocate General on behalf of the state and police officials to move the present application," the HC said explaining why it conducted special hearing tonight.
"However, apprehension has been voiced on behalf of the State that due to the contemplated funeral procession, there may be disturbances of law and order.
"The competent authority may be in a given case required to impose curfew or may limit the number of persons joining the funeral procession and may also be required to mark the route of the procession so as to reach cremation site in peaceful atmosphere," the bench said.