The Supreme Court today pulled up authorities for their failure to ensure safety of government officials after a woman officer leading a demolition drive was shot dead in Kasauli town of Himachal Pradesh, even as the accused continued to evade arrest.
Taking a serious note of the killing of the officer, who was supervising the demolitions following a court order, a bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta termed it a "brazen act" and asked the state government why the police could not stop the alleged assailant from fleeing.
"We might stop passing any orders if you are going to kill people," the court said after the matter was mentioned before it.
Assistant Town and Country Planner Shail Bala Sharma had yesterday gone to supervise the demolition of unauthorised construction at Kasauli's Narayani Guest House where its owner Vijay Singh allegedly shot at her. She later succumbed to injuries.
Dubbing the incident as "extremely serious", the top court pulled up the authorities for their failure to ensure safety of officials and said it was quite clear that there was "absolutely no regard" for the rule of law as the public servants had gone there to do their work as per the directions passed by the apex court.
"It is quite clear that some of the appellants (hotels, guest houses) are acting with complete impunity and have absolutely no regard for the rule of law or the orders of this court," the bench said.
"Insofar as Vijay Singh, owner of Narayani Guest House is concerned, he has committed a brazen act of defiance of the order of this court amounting to a challenge and has allegedly killed one officer in broad daylight who went to implement the orders of this court," the court said.
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This is something extremely serious and we are of the view that suo motu notice of contempt of court must be issued in this matter and we do so accordingly, it said.
The apex court was informed that an official of Public Works Department (PWD) had also sustained severe injuries in the firing incident.
When the counsel representing Himachal Pradesh told the bench that police officials were also accompanying the public servants during the demolition drive, the bench shot back, "what were they doing? Watching her get killed?".
"One question has to be answered. When he (the accused) fled, police officials should have apprehended and stopped him. The police official does not get hold of him. Why? How did he just flee? They (government officials) were implementing our order," the bench asked the counsel.
The counsel said the demolition drive was going on "peacefully" where two guest houses, including Narayani Guest House, are located side by side.
He said after having lunch, Sharma went to Narayani Guest House with two other officials where the owner allegedly opened fire and when the persons present there tried to catch hold of him, he fled the spot.
"That does not seem to be borne out from the video and the newspaper reports," the bench observed.
Senior advocate P S Patwalia, who is assisting the court as an amicus curiae, told the bench that officials associated with the demolition work at Kasauli were being threatened.
At the outset, advocate Surya Narayan Singh, who had earlier appeared for the state in the National Green Tribunal (NGT) where Kasauli hotels matter was initially going on, mentioned the incident before the bench and said Sharma was shot dead when she had gone to comply with the court's order.
He said as per reports, an arrest warrant was issued earlier against the hotel owner as he had threatened to commit suicide if his property was sealed or demolished.
However, the counsel representing the state said that demolition work was going on as per the court's order and they would file an affidavit in this regard.
The court directed that the matter to be placed before the Chief Justice of India (CJI) on the administrative side today itself for assigning it to an appropriate bench for hearing tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the man accused of killing the government officer continued to evade arrest even as police carried out searches and announced a reward of Rs 1 lakh for clues.
Initial probe showed the accused Vijay Singh was a state electricity board employee, a police official told PTI adding the guest house in Kasauli area that he may have been running was registered in the name of one of his family members.
Intensive combing operations were on in the forest area where he is learnt to have fled, they added.
Singh's mother Narayani said her son had looked disturbed.
"His mind was disturbed for the past many days but I neither saw him opening fire nor do I know who killed her (the officer). We did everything the authorities asked us to do, said Narayani, after whom the guest house was named.
Sharma's body was handed over to family members after post-mortem. She was cremated at her native village in Ghumarwin in Bilaspur district, officials said. The state government announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh to the next of kin of the deceased.
Meanwhile, an enquiry into the incident, to be conducted by Divisional Commissioner, Shimla, was ordered, officials said. The enquiry report will be submitted within 15 days, they added. SP, Solan, has also held a preliminary enquiry into the alleged lapses, they said.