




A special tribunal recently rejected a notification by the Union Government re-imposing a ban on the organisation.
Bringing to the attention of a Bench comprising Justices B N Agarwal, G S Singhvi and H S Bedi that Registry officials sought a specific direction, Additional Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium said, “We need the permission to file an additional affidavit in the case.” After the court’s permission, the Centre filed additional documents in the case against the tribunal’s order. The case comes up for hearing on August 25.
The additional affidavit filed by Arun Kumar Yadav, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, submitted that SIMI had been existing and carrying on its activities clandestinely for the past several years.
“If SIMI is not banned it would reorganise its activists/members who are still absconding, disrupt the secular fabric of the country by polluting the minds of the people by creating communal disharmony, propagate anti-national sentiments,” the affidavit stated. It furnished extensive details of several cases registered against the organisation.


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