The Delhi High Court today issued notices to the Centre and the city government on a plea of Sayed Mohd Ahmed Kazmi, an accused in the case relating to attack on an Israeli diplomat in 2012, challenging the high court's administrative order to set up only one special NIA court here.
A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw sought responses from the Centre and Delhi government by September 10 on Kazmi's plea.
Kazmi, in his plea filed through lawyer Mehmood Pracha, has challenged an administrative order of the Delhi High Court, passed on August 03, 2013, constituting one special trial court under the NIA Act in the city to try all the cases probed by the Special Cell of Delhi police.
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"The petition involves a substantial question of law having general public importance that whether designation appointment of only single judge to handle a class of cases, investigated by a particular investigating agency, takes away the right to apply and seek relief under section 407 & 408 CrPC and whether appointment of only one judge to the post of Special Court as required by ...Of the NIA Act takes away a legal right to apply and seek transfer...," the plea said.
Kazmi, arrested on March 06, 2012 allegedly from outside Indian Islamic Cultural Centre here, is an accused in the case relating to the attack on Israeli diplomat Tal Yehoshua Koren on February 13, 2012.
Koren, travelling in an Embassy vehicle near Aurangzeb Road-Safdarjang Road crossing, and three others were injured when the vehicle caught fire after allegedly being attacked.