Supreme Court to view video of Ramlila ground swoop

July 25, 2011 04:18 pm | Updated August 18, 2016 02:22 pm IST - New Delhi

Supporters of Baba Ramdev brave tear gas during a police crackdown on them at Ramlila Ground in New Delhi.

Supporters of Baba Ramdev brave tear gas during a police crackdown on them at Ramlila Ground in New Delhi.

The Supreme Court on Monday decided to view the video footage of Delhi Police crackdown on yoga guru Ramdev and his followers, saying it should be ensured that such incidents do not recur even as it declined to make Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram a party to the case at this stage.

A bench of Justices B.S. Chauhan and Swatanter Kumar decided to watch the two-hour video recording of the entire incident on August 5 at 4.15 p.m.

Turning down Baba Ramdev’s plea to implead Mr. Chidambaram, who had defended the Delhi Police action, the bench said it is not expanding the ambit of the case and the focus is to examine the circumstances which led to the June 4 incident.

The bench said it is not making the Home Minister a party to have his say in the case at this stage but will keep the issue open.

Expressing concern over the incident, the bench said, “Innocent persons should not be beaten up by whosoever. “We must ensure that such incidents do not occur again.”

Plea to implead Chidambaram

Senior advocate Ram Jethmalani appearing for Baba Ramdev sought a direction that the Home Minister should explain the incident and notice should be issued to him personally.

The bench, however, clarified that it is not dealing with any other aspect except the June 4 occurrence and fixed August 8 and 16 for further hearing in the case.

The court had on June 6 taken suo motu cognisance of the police action on a gathering of Ramdev and his followers at Ramlila Maidan where they were staging a protest on the issue of corruption and blackmoney and had asked the Centre and Delhi Police to explain why it resorted to such a drastic step in the middle of the night.

The court also asked all the parties including the Centre to file their affidavit if they wish within three days.

During the last hearing, the bench had questioned the city police for allegedly not registering an FIR on the complaint of the yoga guru’s followers against the alleged “atrocities” committed by the authorities.

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