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Can’t be blamed for delay in deciding J&K curbs: SC

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it clear that it cannot be blamed for any delay in adjudicating restrictions imposed in Jammu and Kashmir, saying it was trying its best and seeking updates on the status on aspects such as the status of public transport there.
The observations by a bench, headed by Justice N.V. Ramana, came after senior advocate Dushyant Dave, representing Foundation for Media Professional, contended before it that 106 days have passed since the petitions were filed in August and that “for all these days, the people in the region have suffered.”
At this, the bench posed, “Do you blame the court for the delay?”
Justice Ramana asked the senior advocate, “Do you want to criticize the court for this?”
Dave replied that it was not a complaint against the court but “we are talking about the government.”
Justice Ramana responded that was not the meaning of the submissions he made before the court.
Justice Ramana said the counsel should be more careful while making submissions, as it would send out a wrong message.
The court said it understands the importance of the matter. “We have been seeking updates on the status of the public transport. We are doing our best,” said the court.
The court told the counsel that it was also hearing other matters along with the Kashmir petition.
Earlier during the hearing, the top court expressed its anguish at the absence of Solicitor General and other top law officers of the Centre during the hearing. Dave said the government should explain why it has not lifted the restrictions in the region yet.
The SG was making submission before a Constitution Bench hearing the matter related to land acquisition.
The proceedings in both matters were ongoing on simultaneously. (IANS)

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