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Separatist leader appears before Delhi High Court through virtual mode

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Published : Aug 9, 2023, 9:56 PM IST

Updated : Aug 9, 2023, 10:17 PM IST

Earlier, the High Court had directed the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief's appearance before the court through video-conferencing mode. Malik, who is serving a life term, was asked to appear before the court through video conferencing mode from Tihar Jail.

Separatist leader Yasin Malik virtually appeared before the Delhi High Court on Wednesday. Malik's virtual appearance from jail took place as National Investigation Agency (NIA) had sought the death penalty for him in a terror funding case.
Jailed JKLF chief Yasin Malik

New Delhi: Separatist leader Yasin Malik virtually appeared before the Delhi High Court on Wednesday. Malik's virtual appearance from jail took place as National Investigation Agency (NIA) had sought the death penalty for him in a terror funding case. Earlier, the High Court had directed the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief's appearance before the court through video-conferencing mode. Malik, who is serving a life term was asked to appear before the court through video conferencing mode from Tihar Jail. Earlier this year, a production warrant had been issued against Malik for his appearance before the court.

On May 29, a notice was served on Malik by the High Court wherein NIA had sought the death penalty for him in the terror funding case. The court had asked for the production of warrants against Yasin Malik during the next date of the hearing. Thereafter, based on the grounds that Malik was a very high-risk prisoner, the jail officials filed an application seeking permission for his virtual appearance. Besides, it was imperative to not physically produce him in court to maintain public order and safety.

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Special Judge Praveen Singh, while sentencing Malik, had stated that his offence did not come under the rarest of the rare cases held by the Supreme Court. Malik's argument that he followed the Gandhian principle of non-violence was rejected by the court.

In March last year, the charges were framed by the court against Malik and several other accused in the case under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). Charges were framed against other accused such as Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Hizbul Mujahideen chief Salahuddin, Rashid Engineer, Zahoor Ahmad Shah Watali, Shahid-ul-Islam, Altaf Ahmad Shah alias Fantoosh, Naeem Khan and Farooq Ahmed Dar alias Bitta Karate.

Last Updated :Aug 9, 2023, 10:17 PM IST
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