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Subject: [India Thinkers Net]RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT ACCEPTS SATI WRIT PETITIONS: - August08, 2004



Press Note
Jaipur, 6th August, 2004

RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT ACCEPTS SATI WRIT PETITIONS: ISSUES NOTICES

The Rajasthan High Court bench of Justices SK Keshote and AC Goyal of
today admitted four public interest writ petitions relating to the
1987 cases of Glorification of Sati filed by women and social
organisations of Rajasthan. The court also issued notices to the
accused which include Rajendra Singh Rathore, minister of PWD in the
present Government, Narendra Singh Rathore, President of the Rajput
Maha Sabha, Pratap Singh Kachriyawas nephew of the VP of India,
Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and thirteen others along with the Rajasthan
Government.

On the 31st of January after 16 years the Special Sati court
Additional District Judge Shiv Singh Chauhan had acquitted all the
accused in four out of twenty two cases that were under going trial
in the Sati glorification matters that were filed after the
immolation of Roop Kanwar of Deorala in 1987. After the acquittal the
Government of Rajasthan did not file an appeal in the High Court
which is the normal course in criminal cases. Women's groups raised
their voice and tried to put pressure on the Government but it
refused to go in for appeal. After the limitation period of appeal
had lapsed women's groups were left with no other course but to file
writ petitions and ask the High Court to intervene.

In the four writ petitions the women's groups have prayed that the court
a) By an appropriate writ/order or directions quash and set
aside the judgment of acquittal passed by the learned trial court on
31/01/2004 in the four cases
b) By an appropriate order or directions order retrial of the case and;
c) By an appropriate order or directions direct the state
government to appoint special prosecutor in consultation with the
petitioners and;
d) By an appropriate writ order or directions direct the state
government to take action against the officials and police personnel
who either turned hostile or retracted their earlier statements and
thus committed gross abuse of the process of law.

The 12 petitioner organisations are : All India Democratic Women's
Association (AIDWA), Women's Rehabilitation Group (WRG), Rajasthan
University Women's Association (RUWA), National Federation of Indian
Women (NFIW), Vividha: Women's Documentation and Resource Center,
National Muslim Women's Welfare Society (NMWS), Women's Cell, All
India State Employees Federation, All India Progressive Women's
Association (AIPWA), Vishakha: Women's Education and Resource Group
(VWERG), Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti, Rajasthan (BGVS), Academy of
Socio Legal Studies, Jaipur (ASLS), People's Union for Civil
Liberties, Rajasthan (PUCL).

The lawyers for the case were Prem Krishna Sharma and Snehlata.

Kavita Srivastava, Laad kumari Jain, Nisha Sidhu, Manju Sharma, Mamta
Jaitly, Sumitra Chopra, Asha Kalra, Komal Srivastava, Bharat, Nishat
Hussein, Mewa Bharti and others.

The respondents in each of the petitions are the Government of
Rajasthan and the Special Sati court ADJ. The others are

Writ no 1
1. The State of Rajasthan through Mr. Surendra Kumar, Home Secretary
Government of Rajasthan
2. Pratap Singh Kachariyawaas, s/o Laxman Singh Rajput, resident of
13, Civil Lines, Jaipur, presently residing in ----------------------
3. Anand Sharma, s/o Ram Kishore Brahmin, resident of 645, Kishore
Punj, Kishanpole Bazaar, Jaipur.
4. Gopal Singh Rathore, s/o Bal Singh Rajput, 153, Saket Colony,
Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur.
5. Special Judge (Sati Prevention Court) Rajasthan and Additional
Sessions Judge (Jaipur City)
Writ No.2
2. Narendra Singh Rajawat son of Raghuvir Singh Rajput, house no. 15,
shivaji marg, Diggi House, Jaipur.

3. Onkar Singh son of Dhool Singh Rajput, r/o 9 Gopalwari, Jaipur.
4. Anand Sharma son of Shri Ramkishore Sharma, r/o House No. 645
Kishore Kunj, Kishanpol Bajar, Jaipur.
5. Pratap Singh Khachariyawas son of Laxman Singh Rajput, r/o
Khachariyawas, district Sikar, presently residing at
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6. Ram Singh Manohar, Advocate son of Sawaisingh Rajput, resident of
B-42 Jyoti Marg, Bapu Nagar, Jaipur.
7. Rajendra Singh Rathore son of Uttam Singh Rajput, resident of
Sardarsahar, district Churu, presently residing at
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Writ No.3
2. Jai Mal Singh Yadav s/o Mool Chand Yadav, age 48 years resident of
village Mohanpura.
3. Rajendra Singh s/o Uttam Singh Rajput, age 48 years, resident of
Harpalsar, PS Sardar Shahar, Churu.
4. Bajrang Singh s/o Shrimal Singh Rajput, age? Resident of village
of Mamda Kala, police station Neem-ka-thana, Sikar.
Writ No. 8
The State of Rajasthan through Mr. Surendra Kumar, Home
Secretary Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur
2. Bajrang Singh s/o Shrimal Singh Rajput, age? Resident of
village Mamda Kala, police station Neem-ka-thana, Sikar.
3. Sumer Singh s/o Jagpal Singh Rajput, age 50, resident of
village Dabla, tehsil Neem-ka-thana, District Sikar.
4. Prahalad Singh s/o Guman Singh, age 44 years, resident of
Mahava, Neem-ka-thana, District Sikar
5. Rajendra Singh, s/o Uttam Singh Rajput, age 46 years,
resident of Sardarshahar, District Churu, at present residing in
Bungalow no: Civil Lines, Jaipur

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Courtesy:Harsh Kapoor/SACW






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