IRF contended before Delhi High Court's Justice Sangita Dhingra Seghal, who is presiding over the tribunal set up under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), that the government's plea for in-camera proceedings was a "garb" to deny them the material relied upon to ban the organisation.
The lawyer for IRF also said the material relied upon for imposing the immediate ban on it had to be disclosed in the notification and added that none of the material has been provided to them as yet.
He said he would claim confidentiality with regard to certain documents during proceedings before the tribunal and added that when chargesheet has not been filed, the material regarding ongoing probe into IRF cannot be provided to it.
"The material given to the tribunal regarding ongoing probe cannot be disclosed to him," the ASG said.
After hearing arguments of both sides, the tribunal said it would pass order on the government's application for in- camera hearing on February 23. It also fixed March 17, 18 and 20 for recording of evidence in the matter.
IRF had earlier moved the tribunal against the November 17, 2016 notification of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) imposing the ban on it.
However, since the tribunal declined to hear the matter before February 6, the foundation had moved the High Court challenging the immediate ban.
Defending its decision before the high court, the government had claimed that the organisation was banned as there was an apprehension that youths could be "radicalised" to join terror groups. IRF had opposed the contention, saying no reasons were given for the ban.
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