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Hathras Incident: Let Allahabad HC monitor the Hathras case, says Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its order on whether to transfer the Hathras case from Uttar Pradesh to Delhi after completion of the probe.
The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Allahabad High Court would monitor the Hathras case in which a 19-year-old Dalit woman was allegedly gangrape and assaulted, leading to her death.
During the hearing before the Chief Justice S A Bobde-led bench, advocate Seema Kushwaha, appearing for the victim’s family, demanded that the proceedings of the case be shifted out of Uttar Pradesh to a court in the national capital.
Let HC deal with it:
Allaying the apprehension, CJI Bobde said, “Let the high court deal with it. We are here if there is any problem.”
The hearing began with Solicitor General Tushar Mehta referring to the affidavit filed by the Uttar Pradesh government, which said a three-fold mechanism — comprising five armed constabulary personnel, civil police including a guard and gunners, and CCTV cameras and lights — had been put in place at the victim’s house.
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Hathras Incident: Let Allahabad HC monitor the Hathras case, says Supreme Court
Incident:
The woman, who was assaulted and allegedly gangraped by four upper caste men on September 14. She died at Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital on September 29
Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for DGP of Uttar Pradesh, requested the bench that CRPF should be deployed for security of witnesses. “Whoever your lordships feel, can give protection,” Salve said.
In addition, it should not be construed to be any reflection on the state police. Replying to Salve, Mehta said, “The state is completely non-partisan”.
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Victim’s family seeks trial in Delhi:
Advocate Kushwaha, appearing for the victim’s family, said the trial be held in a court in Delhi after the investigation was over. She also sought that CBI be asked to submit the status report of investigation directly in the apex court.
Senior advocate Indira Jaising, representing one of the intervenor. Also, raised apprehensions of not having a fair trial in the state, claiming that the investigation had been botched up.
Hathras Incident: Let Allahabad HC monitor the Hathras case, says Supreme Court
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Security:
Security was beefed up in Hathras village after the woman was cremated hurriedly on September 30.
“We don’t expect fair trial in state of UP. The investigation has been botched up. We want intensive monitoring of the case by a Constitutional court,” Jaising said. She also said that a special public prosecutor should be appointed by the SC in the case.
“We are not satisfied with the protection given to the victim’s family and witnesses by Uttar Pradesh. Also, let protection be given by CRPF as was done in Unnao case. It is the very government against whom the victim’s family have grievances,” she said.
Hathras Incident: Let Allahabad HC monitor the Hathras case, says Supreme Court
The woman, who was assaulted and allegedly gangraped by four upper caste men on September 14. She died at Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital on September 29. Her body was taken to Hathras. Also, a hurried cremation was held at around 3 am on September 30. In addition, none of her immediate family members were present at the last rites.
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The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court had taken suo motu cognizance of the case. Especially the hurried cremation, and delivered a stinging indictment of the Uttar Pradesh police and administration. The bench observed that her hurried cremation was “prima facie an infringement upon the human rights of the victim and her family”.
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