The High Court of Jammu Kashmir has granted two more weeks to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Government of India (GoI) to respond to a plea seeking the dead body Amir- one of the four persons killed on November 15 last year in the controversial Hyderpora ‘encounter’.
The 18-page petition was filed by Amir’s father Mohd Lateef through his lawyers Deepika Singh Rajawat and Mohammed Arshad Chowdhary.
The move came two days after the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police probing the Hyderpora encounter claimed that while one civilian was killed by a foreign Militant, two others, including a local “militant” (Magray), died in the crossfire after being used as human shield by the hiding militant.
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Earlier on January 12, the court had issued notice to the Ministry of Home Affairs, GoI, and J&K administration, Director General of Police (DGP), and Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir seeking their response within 10 days to the plea.
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