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Student death:SC sets aside order on lodging FIR agst J&K cops

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Supreme Court has set aside the order of Jammu and Kashmir High Court directing the police to lodge an FIR against the cops over the death of a school boy alleged to have been hit by a teargas shell during their operation to quell a stone-pelting mob in 2010.

Wamiq Farooq, a class VII student, was reportedly hit by a teargas shell when protestors were pelting stones on the police near the Gani Memorial Stadium in old Srinagar.

The apex court relied on the report of a four-member Special Investigation Team (SIT), set up by a Srinagar sessions court, which "found the police personnel innocent" and that the boy's death could have been due to a fall from the stadium wall or a teargas shell.
 

The Jammu and Kashmir Government had challenged this order of the High Court and directed the police to lodge a second FIR on the incident, particularly keeping in view the death of the boy.

The Supreme Court said there was already an FIR concerning similar allegations on a private complaint and the trial in sessions court was in progress.

While passing the order on April 7, the apex court noted its order of October 28 last year when it had directed the state government to place the outcome of the deliberations of the SIT on this case.

"A perusal of the conclusions recorded by the four-member SIT reveals that the police has been found to be innocent, with reference to the death of the boy named, Wamiq Farooq," a bench of Justices J S Khehar and S A Bobde said.

"In the above view of the matter, the need to record a second First Information Report, by the impugned order passed by the High Court on August 9, 2011 (affirming the determination rendered by the Principal Sessions Judge, Srinagar vide his May 2, 2011 order) stands frustrated.

"Accordingly, the direction issued by the Sessions Judge, Srinagar, which came to be affirmed by the High Court, to register a fresh FIR in connection with death of the aforementioned boy named Wamiq Farooq, deserves to be set aside. The same is accordingly set aside," the bench said.

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First Published: Apr 09 2015 | 5:57 PM IST

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