Summon members of WhatsApp group linked to JNU violence, seize their phones, orders Delhi High Court

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByRicha Banka
Aug 25, 2020 12:30 AM IST

The high court order came on a petition by three JNU professors who were injured in the January 5 attack.

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the police to summon all the members of the two WhatsApp groups linked to violence on the campus on Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).

Students stage a protest at main Gate of JNU over Sunday's violence, in New Delhi.(Photo: Amal KS/ Hindustan Times)
Students stage a protest at main Gate of JNU over Sunday's violence, in New Delhi.(Photo: Amal KS/ Hindustan Times)

The high court order came on a petition by three JNU professors who were injured in the January 5 attack. Ameet Parameswaran, professor at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Atul Sood, professor at Centre for Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, and Shukla Vinayak Sawant, a Professor at School of Arts and Aesthetics said in their petition that the attacks were “premeditated” and “coordinated”, planning for which had been done on various WhatsApp groups.

Two such groups - Friends of RSS and Unity against Left - were used to mobilise the protesters, the professors said their petition.

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The petition further said that after the violence, highly disturbing videos and screenshots emerged across media and social media, in particular on WhatsApp, that further point to the premeditated nature and conspiratorial nature of the attack.

The Delhi High Court directed WhatsApp and Google to preserve the data according to their policies. Replying to the court, the counsel representing WhatsApp said that the company doesn’t save the messages on its server and that those can be availed only through the members.

The court was informed that according to a Madras High Court judgment, WhatsApp would give only the metadata including the last IP address from where it can be used.

After this argument, the court asked the police to summon all the members of the two WhatsApp groups and seize their phones.

It also asked Google to give the data available to them on their drive after the counsel said that they will provide all the data that is available to them.

Appearing for the Delhi Police, it’s standing counsel, advocate Rahul Mehra, informed the court that they had already asked the University to preserve the data of all the 135 CCTVs. He said that notices have already been sent to WhatsApp also to provide the data.

The court had on Monday issued notices to WhatsApp, Google and Apple seeking their responses on the petition filed by the three professors.

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