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SC raps Army for 'excessive use' of Arms Act in disturbed areas

<p>Ruling is a setback to the Centre and the Army, which had argued that the Army Act gave immunity to security personnel from being prosecuted by criminal courts</p>

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Army Jawans patrol Khonchipora village in Tangmarg following an encounter with the militants. file pic

Army Jawans patrol Khonchipora village in Tangmarg following an encounter with the militants. file pic

New Delhi: The Supreme Court yesterday said that the Army cannot use excessive force in its counter-insurgency operations in areas declared disturbed under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA). The apex court also held that criminal courts do have the jurisdiction to look into cases of alleged excesses by the armed forces in areas declared disturbed.

Army Jawans patrol Khonchipora village in Tangmarg following an encounter with the militants. file pic
Army Jawans patrol Khonchipora village in Tangmarg following an encounter with the militants. file pic

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