
Mangaluru tense as Suhas Shetty, accused in Fazil murder case, is killed; police invoke BNSS to curb unrest and maintain order.
CASE IN NEWS
Suhas Shetty, the main accused in the 2022 murder of Mohammed Fazil, was hacked to death in Mangaluru on May 1, prompting strict police action and curbs on public movement.
CASE OVERVIEW
Who is Suhas Shetty?
- Former Bajrang Dal member from coastal region of Karnataka.
- Also Accused in Md. Fazil is a high profile murder case.
Shetty was attacked by a group of assailants while travelling in a car. He had multiple criminal cases pending. In response, the police imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, to avert communal unrest.
KEY ASPECT
- Suhas Shetty killed by unidentified people.
- This case has created unrest in Dakshina Kannada.
- Murder of Suhas Shetty is seen as it was in retaliation to previously occurred communal violence in the area.
- To maintain law and order and impose peace in Section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita is invoked.
LEGAL INSIGHTS
- As per Section 163 BNSS: This section empowers the authorities to impose urgent restrictions in apprehension of danger.
- To avoid over reach of the order passed it must be time bound and properly tailored.
- Article 19(1)(b): Right of citizen to assemble peacefully under reasonable grounds (without arms)
IMPACT
- Due to linkage of bothe the incidents it can reignite communal tension in the region. It is necessary to keep a check in the location.
- The use of BNSS may set precedent in how states respond to volatile law and order situations post-IPC era.
CONCLUSION
This incident reflects the fine line that must be drawn in order to preserve the liberties of civilians and alongside maintain law and order in the public domain. Proactive yet proportionate legal response is vital to prevent escalation and ensure justice.
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