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SC refuses Delhi violence victim to intervene in hate speech case of activist Harsh Mander

Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves mentioned the matter before a bench headed by CJI Bobde and said that the riot victim wanted to intervene in the Harsh Mander case, which is scheduled to be heard on March 6.

March 05, 2020 / 11:54 IST
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The Supreme Court of India (SC) on March 5 refused to allow a victim of the recent Delhi violence intervene in a matter in which the Centre has raised the issue of alleged hate speech by activist Harsh Mander during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests.

Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves mentioned the matter before a bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde and said the riot victim wanted to intervene in the Harsh Mander case, which is scheduled to be heard on March 6.

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"We will not allow you to intervene," the CJI told Gonsalves.

Gonsalves said he had seen the video of the alleged speech by Mander and wanted to place it on record.