New Delhi, Nov. 30 -- The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to the Centre, Tripura government and head of Tripura Police on a plea seeking an independent probe into the violence that took place in the northeastern state in October. A bench of justices Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud and AS Bopanna sought the response of the concerned parties within two weeks after the petitioner, a Delhi-based lawyer Ehtesham Hashmi, alleged police inaction and complicity in failing to prevent the violence. In his plea, Hasmi referred to the findings by a four-member fact-finding team that visited Tripura, following allegations of attacks against people belonging to the Muslim community. "There are several cases related to Tripura before the court. Few lawyers, who went on fact finding missions, were served with notices. Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act charges were slapped on journalists. Police did not register a single FIR in the cases of violence. We want all this to be investigated by an independent panel monitored by the court," Hashmi's counsel and advocate Prashant Bhushan said....