New Delhi, October 6: The Supreme Court on Friday was told that websites of various state governments did not contain details of nodal officers appointed in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the apex court to prevent incidents of mob violence and lynching. “We have passed an order. Let the Attorney General be here,” said a bench comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and S.V.N. Bhatti, while again directing the Union government and all the states to ensure filing of compliance affidavits in the matter.
Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, appearing for the petitioners, submitted that he was “surprised” to find that websites of the state governments did not have details relating to nodal officers. Gonsalves sought directions that the state governments should upload all data on their website for access to the general public. Mob Lynching in Maharashtra: Man Lynched by 'Cow Vigilantes' on Suspicion of Transporting Beef in Igatpuri, 11 Arrested; Second Incident in Two Weeks.
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