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SC Order Manipur Govt To Act Against Illegal Arms Irrespective Of Affiliations

The Supreme Court in its order said the state has to take action irrespective of the source where the illegal arms are situated in Manipur.

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked Manipur government to act against illegal arms, irrespective of who is stocking or using them in the violence-hit state.

The Apex Court has asked the Manipur government to act against illegal arms irrespective of the affiliations of those stocking or using them and sought a status report on its August 7 direction to take stock of the arms looted or missing and to formulate a plan for recovering them.

Presiding over a three-judge bench that took up petitions filed in the wake of the ethnic clashes that broke out in the state, Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud told counsel appearing for the various tribes who accused each other of looting weapons and using them that the court was “not concerned with who looted”, reported The Indian Express.

“We are looking at it as we have said repeatedly that we are not concerned with the source of the wrongdoing. We are concerned with the fact that there has to be accountability for wrongdoing. We are not concerned with the source of human suffering. Irrespective of the source of the human suffering, everybody has to be dealt with on a uniform basis,” CJI Chandrachud said, the report mentioned.

“Even for disarmament, we are not concerned with if there are illegal arms on one side or the other. We are dealing with this objectively. The state has to take action irrespective of the source where the illegal arms are situated”, the CJI said, it mentioned.

The report added that the “investigation of crime, dealing with various aspects of human suffering, recovery of arms providing compensation, these have to take place across the board irrespective of who the person genuinely in need is”.

The bench also comprising Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said in its order:“All the learned counsel appearing…have fairly stated that it would be appropriate if a status report is placed before this court for its perusal by the state of Manipur in respect of the August 7 direction which the Solicitor General has agreed to do. Having regard to the sensitivity of the issue, it has been agreed that presently the status report shall be made available only for the perusal of this court,” the report mentioned.

Earlier, the court in its August 7 judgment had directed the state to “take stock of the number of arms missing or looted from the armouries of the state and of these, the number of arms which have been recovered. Formulate and implement a plan to recover any missing arms”.