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HC notice to cops on Thackeray`s plea for quashing complaints

The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought the response of Delhi Police on MNS chief Raj Thackeray`s plea for quashing three private complaints.

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought the response of Delhi Police on MNS chief Raj Thackeray`s plea for quashing three private complaints and subsequent proceedings initiated against him for his alleged anti-Bihari remarks in 2008. Justice Sunil Gaur issued notices to the three private complainants, including a lawyer, who hail from Champaran in Bihar and Ranchi and Jamtara in Jharkhand and sought their response by April 16.
Thackeray, who has been facing trial following several private complaints at various places including in Bihar and Jharkhand for his alleged hate remarks, has moved the high court questioning the jurisdiction of the trial courts in Bihar to take cognisance of the private complaints against him.
He has alleged in his plea that the courts in Bihar and Jharkhand had no jurisdiction to take cognisance as he lives in Mumbai. Appearing for Thackeray, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi submitted that complaints have been lodged in different places in Bihar and Jharkhand under various sections of IPC against his client who stays in Mumbai. Rohatgi argued that the courts had not followed procedure and had taken cognisance "which is bad in law." "Initiation of proceedings and their continuation infringes the fundamental rights of my client," the counsel said. In his plea, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief said, "Proceedings have been initiated to harass, humiliate and intimidate me. Filing of complaints is politically motivated." He sought that the court to pass an order "to frame necessary guidelines with regard to filing of complaints, taking cognisance of offences in cases where the accused stays outside the jurisdiction of trial court, so that frivolous petitions cannot be entertained." PTI

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