Manipur violence: SC asks govt why CM N Biren Singh's full audio clip not sent for lab test
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday questioned why the entire available leaked audio clip, which a plea allegedly pointed to the role of former Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh in the 2023 ethnic violence, was not sent for forensic examination.
The top court said it was "little disturbed" by the affidavit filed on behalf of the petitioners on Nov 20 that "states to the effect that only select clippings were sent".
The court asked the govt authorities why the entire available leaked audio clip of around 48 minutes was not sent to Gujarat's National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) for examination. The NFSU had virtually given a clean chit, saying the leaked audio clips were "tampered with".
Singh resigned as the chief minister of Manipur on Feb 9, amid rumblings within state BJP and growing demands for a change in leadership.
On Monday, an apex court bench of Justices Sanjay Kumar and Alok Aradhe expressed unhappiness, saying it was "little disturbed" by the affidavit filed.
The counsel appearing for the respondents said the affidavit was not served upon them. "Now this affidavit, which according to you has not been served upon you, states to the effect that only select clippings were sent...," the bench said.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the petitioners, said probably the full audio clips filed by them were not sent to NFSU.
When the counsel for the respondents said they would respond to the affidavit, the bench asked why the full material was not sent to the NFSU and observed, "But why should time be wasted again?" The bench then sought to know "how much is the material actually available?"
Bhushan said the total audio tapes were of roughly 56 minutes and the petitioners have filed 48 minutes in the court. He said the remaining part of the audio clips identifies the person who made that record, and if his identity was disclosed, his life could be in danger.
"Once the entire tape was available with you, the entire tape ought to have been sent to the NFSU. Why should they send only this limited one?" the bench asked.
Additional solicitor general Aishwarya Bhati sought a week's time to respond to the affidavit.
The bench observed that the audio clips of 48 minutes ought to have been sent to the NFSU. Taking the affidavit on record, the bench fixed the matter for hearing on Jan 7, while noting that Bhati has sought time to respond to the affidavit.
The apex court was hearing a petition filed by the Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR), which has sought an independent SIT probe into the matter.
On Nov 3, the apex court observed that the NFSU has said that the leaked audio clips were "tampered with".
Bhushan had alleged that the recorded conversation prima facie showed the complicity and involvement of the state machinery in the violence against the Kuki Zo community.
KOHUR's plea alleged that Singh was instrumental in "inciting, organising and thereafter centrally orchestrating the large-scale murder, destruction and other forms of violence against the Kuki-dominated areas in Manipur". PTI
The court asked the govt authorities why the entire available leaked audio clip of around 48 minutes was not sent to Gujarat's National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) for examination. The NFSU had virtually given a clean chit, saying the leaked audio clips were "tampered with".
Singh resigned as the chief minister of Manipur on Feb 9, amid rumblings within state BJP and growing demands for a change in leadership.
On Monday, an apex court bench of Justices Sanjay Kumar and Alok Aradhe expressed unhappiness, saying it was "little disturbed" by the affidavit filed.
The counsel appearing for the respondents said the affidavit was not served upon them. "Now this affidavit, which according to you has not been served upon you, states to the effect that only select clippings were sent...," the bench said.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the petitioners, said probably the full audio clips filed by them were not sent to NFSU.
Bhushan said the total audio tapes were of roughly 56 minutes and the petitioners have filed 48 minutes in the court. He said the remaining part of the audio clips identifies the person who made that record, and if his identity was disclosed, his life could be in danger.
"Once the entire tape was available with you, the entire tape ought to have been sent to the NFSU. Why should they send only this limited one?" the bench asked.
Additional solicitor general Aishwarya Bhati sought a week's time to respond to the affidavit.
The bench observed that the audio clips of 48 minutes ought to have been sent to the NFSU. Taking the affidavit on record, the bench fixed the matter for hearing on Jan 7, while noting that Bhati has sought time to respond to the affidavit.
The apex court was hearing a petition filed by the Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR), which has sought an independent SIT probe into the matter.
On Nov 3, the apex court observed that the NFSU has said that the leaked audio clips were "tampered with".
Bhushan had alleged that the recorded conversation prima facie showed the complicity and involvement of the state machinery in the violence against the Kuki Zo community.
KOHUR's plea alleged that Singh was instrumental in "inciting, organising and thereafter centrally orchestrating the large-scale murder, destruction and other forms of violence against the Kuki-dominated areas in Manipur". PTI
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