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Six HYC members get HC notices for Jan 27 mayhem

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SHILLONG: After the submission of CBI report into the gathering of people  and shouting of slogans  at the premises of High Court of Meghalaya on January 27, the court recently issued notices to six office bearers of  Hynniewtrep Youth Council (HYC) for inciting the crowd .
A lawyer dealing with the case said that the CBI had named six functionaries of HYC for agitating in the premises of the High Court and subsequently, the Court issued notices to them.
The High Court had ordered for a CBI inquiry on January 27 during the hearing of the case on the contemptuous remarks by the former CEM of KHADC, Adelbert Nongrum following the December 14 order of the Court, of stripping the powers and functions of headmen.
Following the order, the CBI  submitted the report on June 30 to the Court
During the hearing of the case on January 27, the single Bench  headed by Justice SR Send had   directed the Superintendent, CBI Shillong, SS Kishor  to conduct a thorough inquiry and find out who are responsible for misleading the people pertaining to the judgment of the court on the headmen and “instigating law and order problem, and trying to divide the people on communal line, shouting slogan outside the court premises and bringing around hundreds of people to create fear psychosis and disturb the court proceedings for which the District Administration had to clamp Section-144 CrPC to maintain law and order in and around the High Court campus”.

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