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Rohini shootout: HC says need for fool-proof entry system in courts

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Senjo M R
September 30, 2021 17:15 IST
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The Delhi high court on Thursday took suo motu cognisance of the Rohini court shootout that left three dead and said there was a need for proper and effective deployment of a sufficient number of police personnel in courts.

IMAGE: A police personnel checking a vehicle as security is tightened outside Rohini court after the shootout incident, in New Delhi, September 25, 2021. Photograph: ANI Photo

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh issued notice to the Delhi police, the Delhi government, and the central government as well as the Delhi High Court Bar Association and directed that suggestions in the form of an affidavit or a report be filed on the issue of maintaining security at the courts.

 

“We have taken suo motu cognisance of the incident which took place in Rohini court. This court wants valuable suggestions from respondents for security at all the court complexes in Delhi,” said the chief justice.

The bench said that there was a need for a fool-proof entry system in the courts, installation of metal detectors, under vehicle surveillance system, and proper training of police personnel.

Jailed gangster Jitendra Gogi and his two assailants posing as lawyers were killed inside the Rohini courtroom on September 24 in a dramatic shootout that also saw the police open fire in retaliation, the officials had said.

Video footage of the incident showed the policemen and the lawyers rushing out in panic as gunshots rang out inside courtroom number 207.

The two gunmen dressed as lawyers are suspected to be members of rival Tillu gang, an official had said, adding that over 30 shots were fired.

On September 24, Chief Justice of India N V Ramana had expressed deep concern over the shootout inside the crowded Rohini courtroom and spoke to the Delhi high court chief justice in this regard and advised him to talk to both the police and the bar to ensure that the functioning of the court is not affected.

The matter would be heard next on October 5.

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