Can Army kill, rape, yet enjoy immunity asks SC

New Delhi: Irked by the Centre`s diametrically diverse views on army and para military forces` immunity from criminal prosecution in fake encounter killings, the Supreme Court on Thursday asked the government to spell out its position on the controversial Armed Forces Special Power Act and other laws. "You cannot say that an army man can […]

New Delhi: Irked by the Centre`s diametrically diverse views on army and para military forces` immunity from criminal prosecution in fake encounter killings, the Supreme Court on Thursday asked the government to spell out its position on the controversial Armed Forces Special Power Act and other laws.

"You cannot say that an army man can enter any home commit a rape and say he enjoys immunity as it has been done in discharge of official duties," the apex court remarked. The apex court made the remarks after senior counsel Ashok Bhan, appearing for the Centre, voiced divergent views on two separate encounter killings involving military personnel in J&K and Assam.