Former Judges Write To CJI on Demolitions In Uttar Pradesh
Twelve former judges and senior lawyers have urged
the Court through letter to intervene to arrest the "deteriorating law and
order situation" in Uttar Pradesh.
They also Urged the apex court to take suo motu
cognizance of the demolition of houses of protesters by the Uttar Pradesh State
authorities and detention of many such protesters.
The signatories to the letter
wrote to the Apex Court are:
1. Justice B. Sudarshan Reddy (Former judge of
Supreme Court);
2. Justice A.K. Ganguly, (Former judge of Supreme
Court);
3. Justice V. Gopala Gowda (Former judge of Supreme
Court);
4. Justice K Chandru (Former Judge of Madras High
Court);
5. Justice AP Shah (Former Chief Justice of Delhi
High Court and former Chairperson of Law Commission of India);
6. Justice Mohammed Anwar (Former Judge of
Karnataka High Court);
7. Shanti Bhushan (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court);
8. Indira Jaising (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court);
9. Sriram Panchu (Senior Advocate, Madras High
Court);
10. Chander Uday Singh (Senior Advocate, Supreme
Court);
11. Anand Grover (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court).
13. Prashant Bhushan (Advocate, Supreme Court);
The letter highlighted how recent remarks made by
certain BJP spokespersons (since suspended from office) on the Prophet Mohammed
have resulted in protests in multiple parts of the country, and particularly in
UP.
"Instead of giving protesters an opportunity
of being heard and engaging in peaceful protests, the UP state administration
appears to have sanctioned taking violent action against such
individuals.
The Chief Minister has reportedly officially
exhorted officials "to take such action against those guilty that it sets
an example so that no one commits a crime or takes law into their hands in
future," the letter said.
The remarks by the Chief Minister have emboldened
police to brutally and unlawfully torture protesters, the letter alleged.
"Pursuant to this, the UP police have arrested
more than 300 persons and registered FIRs against protesting citizens. Videos
of young men in police custody being beaten with lathis, houses of protestors
being demolished without notice or any cause of action, and protestors from the
minority Muslim community being chased and beaten by the police, are
circulating on social media, shaking the conscience of the nation," it
was stated.
Such a brutal clampdown by a ruling administration
is an unacceptable subversion of the rule of law and a violation of the rights
of citizens, and makes a mockery of the Constitution and fundamental rights
guaranteed by the State, it was further alleged.
"The coordinated manner in which the police
and development authorities have acted lead to the clear conclusion that
demolitions are a form of collective extra judicial punishment, attributable to
a state policy which is illegal," the letter said.
"In the same spirit, and in its role as
custodian of the Constitution, we therefore urge the Hon'ble Supreme Court to
take immediately take suo motu action to arrest the deteriorating law and order
situation in Uttar Pradesh, specifically involving the high-handedness of the
police and state authorities, and the brutal clampdown on the fundamental
rights of citizens," the letter urged.
We hope and trust the Supreme Court will rise to
the occasion and not let the citizens and the Constitution down at this critical
juncture, it added.
**Picture Credit : Hindustan Times
Article Written By: Mr. Raman Sharma (CS, LLB, DIM,
B.Com)
Contact: barristerramansharma@gmail.com
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