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Prophet row: SC holds judgement in Navika Kumar's request to club FIRs

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court postponed making a decision on Friday over a request by journalist Navika Kumar to combine numerous FIRs filed against her as a result of controversial comments made by former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma about the Prophet Mohammad during a TV debate she moderated.

After hearing the arguments from all sides, a bench of Justices M R Shah and Krishna Murari, who had previously given interim protection to Kumar regarding the FIRs, said that it will issue orders.

"Arguments concluded. Judgement reserved," the bench said.

At the outset, senior advocate Neeraj Kishan Kaul, appearing for Kumar, submitted that all the FIRs in the Nupur Sharma case have been transferred to Delhi and sought that the complaints be clubbed and transferred her case as well.

The top court, however, said the order in Sharma's case was passed in peculiar facts and circumstances as there was threat perception and not on merit, PTI reported.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta appeared for the Centre and submitted that the probe should go to the same state as in the case of Sharma.

The apex court on August 8 had granted interim protection from arrest to Kumar and issued notices to the Centre, West Bengal government, and others on Kumar's plea seeking quashing of proceedings initiated against her.

Sharma's remark on the Prophet during a TV debate had triggered protests across the country and drew sharp reactions from many Gulf countries.

The BJP subsequently suspended her from the party.

The top court had in July granted interim protection from arrest to Sharma in connection with the FIRs/complaints filed against her in several States over her remarks on the Prophet made during a TV debate show.

It had also protected her from any coercive action in the FIRs/complaints which may be registered or entertained in the future about the May 26 telecast.


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