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Thursday, July 05, 2007 8:14:00 AM


After 22 years, justice fails Dalits

Rakesh Bhatnagar

Caste Hindus who disrupted Dalit cremation acquitted as court loses case papers

NEW DELHI: Twenty-two years after around 20 upper caste Hindus were
accused of meting out inhuman treatment to the body of a Dalit which
had been brought for cremation, the Uttarakhand high court has
acquitted all of them. Reason: the sessions court's records had been
"weeded out" in 1999 and, thus, could not be reconstructed.

A copy of this unprecedented judgment delivered by Justice Dharam Veer
last week has been made available in Delhi now.

The case involves a Dalit called Barfu, who had lodged a police
complaint in 1985 that some 200 Hindus had attacked mourners carrying
his father Bachu's body for the last rites in village Dugadda, the
place where Bachu wanted to be cremated.

Enraged axe-wielding caste Hindus allegedly obstructed the funeral
procession. They are also alleged to have insulted the body and abused
the mourners. The complaint said the caste Hindus declared that the
'body' of a scheduled caste member couldn't be cremated at Dugadda
because "it was a cremation ground for Savarna Hindus."

The court verdict noted that the cremation was thwarted as the Hindus
practiced untouchability. "The women cut the rope and threw the body
on the roadside,'' the judgment noted.

"The accused fought with Bachu's son and other mourners…The body was
left and mourners ran for safety,'' the court noted. For three days,
Barfu tried to recover his father's body, but failed.

On the fourth day, Bachu, accompanied by the police, found the body
lying on the roadside in the Hindu-controlled area where it had been
thrown.

The police later registered a case against two dozen people charging
them with hurting the religious sentiments of Dalits, practicing
untouchability and defying the Protection of Civil Rights Act.

A trial court convicted the accused, and the verdict was upheld by a
sessions court. The latter held the accused guilty of practicing
untouchability and of committing various other offences under the
rarely applied Protection of Civil Rights Act.

The accused then sought a retrial. In response to the HC judge's order
seeking case records in 2002, the person in charge of the record room
replied in 2006 saying "the record of the case has been weeded out on
October 15, 1999''. The HC then noted that the records couldn't be
"reconstructed" to appreciate the evidence.

Three persons, including a woman, who have been acquitted by the high
court died during the unduly long legal proceedings.


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