Army can’t use excessive force in Manipur, says SC

New Delhi: The Supreme Court said the army cannot use excessive or retaliatory force in Manipur and sought information on 1528 encounters alleged to be fake.

A bench of Justices M B Lokur and R K Agarwal said it was open to the Army to conduct its own inquiries into the allegations of fake encounters in Manipur.

Earlier, the court had said the fact that compensation has been paid to the next of kin of victims of encounter killings by security forces in Manipur “amply indicate” that such encounters were fake. The court said it will also examine the claim of NHRC that it was a “toothless tiger” and needed more powers.

The apex court was hearing a petition by one Suresh Singh seeking repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act that grants special powers to the Indian Armed Forces in “disturbed areas”.

It had asked Manipur government to apprise the court of the steps taken after compensations were paid to the kith and kin of the deceased.

The court had then also asked the Centre, Manipur government and NHRC to submit a comprehensive report on alleged fake encounter cases in the state, including 62 such cases where FIRs have not even been lodged.