The petition has been filed by the wife of the deceased, who was arrested by the police on November 11, 2020 for allegedly stealing a vehicle, seeking compensation for herself and her two daughters.
According to the PIL, the village Doma and the gram panchayats nearby are connected to Raipur city. Colonies are being developed by cutting arable land into small pieces.
The counsel for the petitioner has contended that as per the Police-Forces (Restriction of Rights) Act, 1966, it is not permissible for any member of the police forces to form an association without express sanction from the Central Government.
It has also been stated that the Delhi government did not provide adequate compensation for the loss suffered by these innocent people and hence they must compensate the people suffered in the riot.
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