Saturday, 6 May 2023

Manipur Violence News LIVE: Curfew Resumes in Churachandpur, Security Advisor Says 'Shoot At Sight Order Not Exercised Yet'; Over 20k Shifted

A total of 23000 civilians have been rescued from the violence-hit state of Manipur so far. The situation in Manipur is tense but being kept under control by the Indian Army and paramilitary forces, who are working together to restore peace. Aerial surveillance was conducted in various areas on Saturday to keep a close eye on the situation.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Saturday reviewed the rescue of students of the state from Manipur. 83 students of Meghalaya have been evacuated from Manipur by air so far, news agency PTI reported quoting a senior state Home Department official.

50 students are due to arrive in Guwahati on Sunday, 70 students on Monday and 30 students on Tuesday, officials said.

Mizoram Law Minister TJ Lalnuntluanga is likely to visit Manipur, officials said on Saturday. Hundreds of people from Mizoram are reportedly stranded in the violence-hit state. The ruling MNF’s youth wing president L Thangmawia, an MLA, and a leader of the Central Young Mizo Association (CYMA) are expected to accompany Lalnuntluanga on his visit to Manipur, news agency PTI reported quoting officials.

In an exclusive interview with News18, Kuldiep Singh, the Manipur Security Advisor sent by the Centre, said the situation in the violence-hit state is tense but under control. Singh further said there have been a few casualties in Churachandpur in police firing and added that so far ‘shoot-at-sight’ orders have not been exercised. READ MORE

Defence sources told News18 that the ongoing crisis in the Northeastern state may lead to a new security threat as insurgent groups based in Manipur Valley and staying in camps across the Indo-Myanmar border could be detrimental to the ongoing efforts to restore normalcy in the region. READ MORE

The Nagaland government arranged 22 buses to bring back 600 people of the state stranded in violence-hit Manipur, a minister said on Saturday. “We are on the job to evacuate people of Nagaland from Manipur and the government is taking special care of our students studying in different higher education institutes there and also Nagas working there,” news agency PTI quoted Deputy Chief Minister Y Patton said as saying.

“So far the state government has deployed 22 buses with two platoons of Nagaland Armed Police Indian Reserve Battalion as security to evacuate people of Nagaland from violence-hit Manipur,” he added.

The Manipur High Court order on ST reservation for the Meitei community appears to have triggered the violent clashes in the state. The All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) organised a rally to protest the high court order granting ST status to the Meteis. Thousands attended the rally in the Kuki-dominated Churachandpur district. A counter-rally was organised by Meteis and an Anglo-Kuki War Memorial Gate was damaged, which set off a chain reaction, officials said. READ MORE

According to a PTI report, the Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday opened a helpline at AP Bhavan in Delhi to facilitate the evacuation of state students stranded in violence-hit Manipur. The helpline numbers are 011-23384016 and 011-23387089. “We are in constant touch with the Manipur government and local administration to ensure all help,” the State government said in a statement.

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The Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud speaking at the National Conference on Digitization, Paperless Courts and e-Initiatives organised by the High Court of Orissa, appealed to the Chief Justices of High Courts, to not disband the infrastructure for virtual courts that were set up during the pandemic. He said that part of reason that the e-committee was able to sustain the budget that was received from the Union Government was due to the support it received from the Parliamentary Standing Committee. However, when the committee recently visited some High Courts, it was seen that much of infrastructure set up during covid was not used at all.

Screens, computers are put away in a corner of High Courts as a reminder that we used technology at some point in the past. The Parliamentary Standing Committee had a cogent point, do these funds make sense if High Courts are disbanding the structure we have set up? I had written to the Chief Justices of High Courts requesting them not to disband the infrastructure created during the pandemic.

The question is not whether we have virtual court facilities, the question is whether we are using them, the CJI stated. 

I get a lot of PILs that the High Courts have disbanded the infrastructure for virtual hearings. I would like to appeal to the Chief Justices of High Courts, please don't disband the infrastructure created during the pandemic. Covid-19 provided us a justification, it was an imperative. But technology is not confined to COVID 19 pandemic but we must look beyond it.” the CJI added.

In this regard, the CJI appreciated his colleagues for adapting seamlessly to virtual mode. “All my colleagues, some of them on the verge of retirement have gone completely into the electronic mode. The eagerness with which t

While speaking on the switch to e-filing, the CJI stated that the Supreme Court was ready with its e-filing module. "We have engaged with the bar and clerks of lawyers and we are in final stage. We have requested teams of lawyers to come in groups and they are being made aware of e-filing. We are training the law clerks, this is their source of livelihood, they cannot be left behind in march of technology. We are training all stakeholders before we roll it out in the near future as a mandatory form of filing.”

The CJI pointed out that some Tribunals and High Courts are insisting on physical filing in addition to e-filing. Stating that there can be no greater disincentive to a litigant, the CJI said “the answer to our unease as judges in handling electronic files is not to burden the litigant by requiring them to file a physical copy in addition to e filing, it is to retrain ourselves.”

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Manipur Violence News LIVE: Curfew Resumes in Churachandpur, Security Advisor Says 'Shoot At Sight Order Not Exercised Yet'; Over 20k Shifted

A total of 23000 civilians have been rescued from the violence-hit state of Manipur so far. The situation in Manipur is tense but being ke...