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New Delhi/UNI: The Supreme Court on Thursday took suo motu cognisance of the deeply disturbing viral video from Manipur, where two women are seen being molested and paraded naked.

Use of women as an instrument of violence in a charged atmosphere is completely unacceptable, a bench of the Supreme Court, headed by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dr Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chadrachud said and granted one week time to the state and Central governments to give details about what steps have been taken.

The CJI said, The government should really step in and take action. Its simply unacceptable. Its deeply disturbing. Grossest of constitutional and human rights violations.

The CJI led bench, which was aghast, asked the Union and Manipur governments to inform by July 28, as to what steps were taken to bring the perpetrators to book and what steps were taken to prevent such incidents in future.

The CJI Dr Chadrachud, said, The video may be from the month of May, but that does not make any difference.

The CJI went on to observe that using women as an instrument in a communal clash situation to perpetrate gender violence is very, very deeply concerning to the Supreme Court.

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