A bench of justices A K Sikri and R K Agrawal awarded a compensation of Rs two lakh to Anita Thakur, a general secretary of the party, and Rs one lakh each to JKNPP's secretary and a senior journalist, who was also its member, saying their fundamental rights had been violated due to the "police excess".
The bench noted in its judgement that initially it was the protestors who had taken law into their hands during the protest which began peacefully but turned violent.
"However, their attack on these petitioners continued even thereafter when it was not at all needed. As far as injuries suffered by these petitioners are concerned, such a situation could clearly be avoided. It is apparent that to that extent, respondents misused their power. To that extent, fundamental right of the petitioners, due to police excess, has been violated," the bench said.
According to the petitioners, the march up to Delhi was for highlighting the grievances of Jammu migrants, who were forced to leave their homes between 1996 and 1999 due to the terrorist attacks.
They said they reached Katra to speak with the authorities concerned regarding the plight of the migrants and had a discussion with the officials about the peaceful march.
They said when they approached the police and asked them to stop the attack, they were beaten up.
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