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Thoothukudi violence: SC for urgent listing of matter on May 28

May 25, 2018 04:38 pm | Updated 04:38 pm IST - New Delhi

A plea filed in the top court has also sought registration of an FIR for the alleged offence of murder against Tuticorin Collector, Superintendent of Police and other police officials.

Police burst tear gas shells to disperse anti-Sterlite protesters marching to the Thoothukudi District Collectorate in Tamil Nadu on May 22, 2018.

The Supreme Court on Friday asked an advocate, who has filed a petition seeking a court-monitored CBI probe into the deaths of protesters during the anti-Sterlite rally in Tamil Nadu, to mention the matter for urgent listing on Monday 28.

At the outset, a bench comprising Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and Indu Malhotra said that the matters seeking urgent listing for hearing be mentioned on May 28.

Advocate G.S. Mani, who filed the PIL on the Tuticorin violence, urged the court that it was a “very serious matter”.

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To this, the bench said, “All mentioning will be on Monday (May 28).”

When the lawyer insisted further, the bench observed, “this is not the way you address the court”.

The plea has also sought registration of an FIR for the alleged offence of murder against Tuticorin Collector, Superintendent of Police and other police officials.

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In Tuticorin, 13 people were killed when police opened fire on thousands of protesters demanding closure of Vedanta Group-run Sterlite Industries for allegedly polluting the area causing severe health problems for area residents, besides the depleting groundwater table.

Hundreds of people were also injured during the protests to demand closure of the Sterlite Copper smelter plant.

The petition has termed as inadequate the compensation of ₹10 lakh to the families of those killed during the protest. It has sought compensation of ₹50 lakh to the families of those who were killed in the firing and ₹25 lakh to those who were seriously injured in the police firing.

It has further sought restoration of internet services in the districts of Tuticorin, Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu.

Seeking a court-monitored CBI probe, the plea has alleged that the state police would not be able to conduct a free and fair investigation into the incident due to the involvement of senior police officials.

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