
The Supreme Court has made strong and important comments in a case related to alleged controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammed. While hearing the petition filed demanding immediate strict action and arrest against the accused in the case, the Supreme Court of the country clearly said that citizens should have faith in the law and the system of investigating agencies. The court asked the petitioner to trust the legal processes and the system of the country instead of coming directly to the apex court.
Court blunt on petitioner’s demand for quick action
During the hearing of the case, the petitioner’s lawyer argued that the comments made by the accused could spoil the atmosphere of the society, hence instructions should be given for immediate arrest and strict legal action in this case. On this, the bench disagreed and said that it is not right to directly approach the Supreme Court in every case. The court made it clear that there is an established administrative and legal framework for investigation and action in the country, which should be given complete freedom to carry out its work.
Investigative agencies need freedom to do their work
The Supreme Court underlined that after the filing of any FIR or complaint, the police and the concerned investigating agencies should be given adequate time to investigate the case impartially. The court said that every citizen is equal before the law and the justice system works on the basis of evidence without any pressure. In such a situation, the law should be allowed to work in its own way and pressure should not be put on the court for any quick action.
Advice given to respect the legal process
Refusing to proceed with the hearing in this high-profile case, the court advised the petitioner to approach the appropriate legal forum or local court. This comment of the Supreme Court is being considered very important by legal experts, because the Court has once again made it clear that the country’s justice system and the rule of law will be governed by fully established procedures and constitutional rules instead of emotions or haste.
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