The Supreme Court here on Monday allowed the attorney general to file objections on fundamental rights petitions involving the MoUs signed between India and Sri Lanka earlier this year.
Seven MoUs, including defence cooperation, sharing digital solutions and multi-sectoral grant assistance, were inked between India and Sri Lanka on April 5 during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit here.
A three-member bench allowed the attorney general to seek further instructions from the Cabinet to file objections, and petitioners to file counter-objections on August 4.
A group of petitioners from nationalist groups cited the prime minister, the Cabinet and the attorney general as respondents.
The petitioners alleged their fundamental rights were violated by not informing the contents of the MoUs.
They said Sri Lanka’s sovereignty and territorial integrity had been violated, and the government erred in signing the MOUs without disclosing their contents in parliament.