CJI hints at upgrading SC security system
The Supreme Court has taken serious note of the attack on the judiciary as Delhi high court was struck by a powerful bomb blast, second in the series in past three months with Chief Justice S.H. Kapadia and senior most Judge
Altamas Kabir expressing grief and sorrow over the loss of so may lives.
Though several benches adjourned the hearing for a while after receiving the report of the blast, CJI Kapadia and Justice Kabir on the resumption, said in the wake of the Wednes-day’s attack on judiciary, security system in the Supreme Court would be further strengthened. The CJI, who heads the committee on security of the Supreme Court, reviewed the existing system and hinted of introducing the same system prevailing in Parliament House.
For this purpose, he asked senior advocate A.M. Singhvi, also a Rajya Sabha MP, to submit a note on how the security system in Parliament functions and what would be its cost if introduced in the apex court. However, Solicitor-General Rohingon Nariman submitted that the funds should not be a problem, apparently indicating that any issue related to the cost will be taken care by the government.
Justice Kabir described the blast as unfortunate and a “very serious” incident while expressing “surprise” over non-installation of the CCTV cameras in the outer premises of the HC despite May 25 blast.
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