Manipur Violence| Supreme Court asks government to look into plea by 284 students seeking accommodation in Central Universities

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Court was told that all these students were studying at Manipur University at Imphal when the violence broke out in the state.

In a plea by 284 students from Manipur, who relocated due to the violence that broke out in the state in May this year, seeking a one-time accommodation at Central Universities, the Supreme Court today asked the Solicitor General and the Manipur AG to look into it.

A bench of CJI DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Misra has thus listed the plea on Monday.

Senior Advocate Meenakshi Arora, appearing for the aggrieved students, told the bench today that these students had migrated from Manipur to Delhi, West Bengal, Maharashtra etc.

"They may be treated like Kashmiri migrants who were accommodated in a similar way..", Arora told the bench.

"The Manipur High Court has a Chief Justice now, approach him..", said CJI DY Chandrachud at the outset.

Court was told that as these students had relocated to different states, going to the high court was not a good idea. Arora further told the bench that an application had also been submitted before the committee appointed by the top court to look into humanitarian concerns at Manipur.

"Please look into this, the committee will come to this court only for relief..6 months have already gone by..", Arora added.

The bench went on to ask SG Tushar Mehta to look into the concerns.

 

Recently, the committee consisting of former women High Court judges, namely, Justice Gita Mittal, Justice Shalini Joshi and Justice Asha Menon, formed by the Supreme Court of India to look into diverse aspects of humanitarian nature such as rehabilitation, restoration etc in violence-stricken Manipur had submitted three reports before it.

On August 7, the top court had appointed said committee, headed by Justice Mittal to look into aspects like relief, remedial measures, rehabilitation, restoration of homes and religious places etc.

Court had further appointed former IPS officer, Dattatray Padsalgikar, who has wide experience to oversee the investigation by CBI.