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Special tribunal issues notices to SIMI, its chief

PTI | By, New Delhi
Apr 02, 2010 05:09 PM IST

A special tribunal has issued notices to Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), its chief Safdar Nagori and two other functionaries of the banned outfit, asking them to reply why the organisation and its activities should not be declared "unlawful".

A special tribunal has issued notices to Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), its chief Safdar Nagori and two other functionaries of the banned outfit, asking them to reply why the organisation and its activities should not be declared "unlawful".

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The move comes two months after the government extended the ban on SIMI by another two years on February five under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

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A single-member tribunal headed by Justice Sanjiv Khanna of the Delhi High Court has asked SIMI, its President Safdar Nagori, finance secretary Imran Ansari and President of outfit's Madhya Pradesh zone Kamaruddin Nagori to reply to the notice by April 16.

"...notice is hereby given to you under sub-section(2) of Section 4 of the act (UAPA) to show cause in writing within 30 days.... as to why your association should not be declared unlawful and as to why order should not be made confirming the declaration made in the above-mentioned notification (Home Ministry notification declaring SIMI as Unlawful Association)," the notice said.

The objection or reply or written statement may be filed or delivered within the statutory period of 30 days..., the notification, sent to SIMI units in different states and Union Territories and the three functionaries in Madhya Pradesh, said.

The tribunal has also asked the respondent or their authorised counsel to be present before it on April 16. During the course of inquiry, the tribunal can summon witnesses and demand production of documents.

Under section 5(1) of the UAPA, a tribunal, under a Judge of the High Court, is constituted to adjudicate if there is sufficient cause for declaring an organisation unlawful or not.

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