Delhi HC seeks report on plea seeking initiation of extradition procedure of absconding accused in case of voyeurism and stalking
Sep 30, 2022
New Delhi [India], September 30 : The Delhi High Court recently issued notice on a plea seeking direction from authorities to initiate the extradition procedure against an absconding accused in a case of voyeurism and stalking.
The petitioner also seeks direction from social media platforms to delete/take down obscene material from fake Facebook and Instagram accounts.
The accused is stated to be declared a proclaimed offender and is in the UAE. This was registered at Delhi Cantt police station in December 2021 and a charge sheet is yet to be filed.
Justice Anu Malhotra on Wednesday directed the Centre, Delhi Police and Passport authorities to file a status report on the plea moved by X. The matter has been listed on October 18, 2022.
During the hearing, Delhi Police apprised the court that an FIR under sections related to voyeurism, stalking, intimidation and section 67 of the Information Technology Act 2000 has been registered.
It was also stated that the charge sheet is yet to be filed and the accused has been declared a proclaimed offender.
The plea sought a direction to Delhi Police to expeditiously initiate the extradition procedure of the accused Mukesh from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as per law in terms of the India-UAE Extradition Treaty, 1999.
The victim has moved a plea seeking direction to social media platforms to take down, remove, block, restrict/disable access, on a global basis, to all such videos/pictures of the petitioner uploaded on fake Instagram and Facebook user accounts and block access to these fake accounts.
The petitioner also has sought a direction from the Centre to initiate the passport impounding procedure of the accused under the Passport Act or similar direction to the Regional Passport Office, New Delhi.
The petitioner has also sought direction from the Delhi Police to invoke the penal provisions of the Information Technology Act 2000 against the accused.
The present case was registered on 23 December 2021 under sections 354 C, 354 D, 506 and 509 IPC and section 67 of the Information Technology Act 2000.