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Complainant cannot be debarred from being heard in Adityanath Case: SFA Naqvi

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Exclusive Audio Interview explains how Allahabad HC order affects victimology

On February 1, 2018 the Allahabad High Court rejected petitioner and injured victim, Rasheed Khan’s petition pressing his right to be heard during the trial related to serial criminal offences (in 2007) that involved inciteful speeches of Adityanath and others that caused deaths and destruction of minority property. The proceedings expose the tardy prosecution in the case, including the period when the Samajwadi party was in government. Today, of course, the BJP rules the state and has influence over the prosecutorial wing.

Advocate S.F.A. Naqvi, petitioner’s advocate speaks to CJP on the judgement, that in effect is a blow to Victimology in human rights jurisprudence, a right that the Indian Supreme Court and High Courts have been increasingly asserting. The judgement of the Allahabd HC turns the clock back on rights jurisprudence when even the Indian legislature (2009), had amended the Code of Criminal Procedure to ensure the participation of the complainant and victim at all stages during trial. Listen to this exclusive audio interview.

This Interview was first published on https://cjp.org.in

Kasganj Violence Was Not A Spontaneous Incident: Urmilesh

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An organisation called ‘Sankalp’ was at the epicentre of the violence.

Interview with Urmilesh
Interviewed by Prabir Purkayastha
 

 
Newsclick spoke with veteran journalist Urmilesh about the Kasganj violence. He talks about how the violence was not spontaneous and it had been planned for a while to spark some sort of communal tension in the area. He also mentioned an organisation called ‘Sankalp’ which is at the epicentre of the violence.

Courtesy: Newsclick.in

Tihar Jail’s poor inmates walk free as Jamiat deposits fine against them

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Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, one of the largest Indian Muslim organisations, helped release eight inmates of Tihar Jail, Delhi who were locked down behind bars because they could not pay the fine imposed on to them.

Tihar Jail

Jamiat deposited Rs 53,000 on behalf of eight prisoners — all non-Muslims — setting a “humanitarian example at a time when the country is reeling under the communal tension.”

The function was organised in Jail No. 2 of Tihar on February 2, 2018. Ajay Kashyap, DG (Prisons) attended the event as the Chief Guest of the function. SS Parihar, DIG (P) was also present at the occasion along with few other officials.

In the program, all eight convicts were immediately released from the jail and were let out for a new beginning of their free life. DG Ajay Kashyap thanked the Jamiat and its national general secretary Maulana Mahmood Madani for the generosity shown. He also urged Jamiat to continue their support for such noble cause in the future also.

Ajay Kashyap has advised that special emphasis is given to the inmates belonging to the economic and social backward strata of the society. Kashyap said, “Delhi prison is a correctional institution that aims to rehabilitate inmates with a human touch so that after releasing from jail they can again rejoin as productive members of society by providing them with useful life skills, education, and support.”

“During the period of incarceration, the inmates are occupied in positive and constructive activities and encouraged to participate in various activities,” he added.

Kashyap also talked about the “Constitution Week”, which was celebrated in the last week of November 2017 by the prison department. The focus in the week was on identification of prisoners who were granted bail but could not be released due to their inability to produce sureties.

During this exercise, several poor convicts were identified who were undergoing sentence in lieu of the fine. Jail administration tried to reach out to several philanthropic organisations for help for these convicts. “It was decided to join hands with some organisations so that the fine amount can be deposited to ensure the release of such convicts immediately to re-integrate in the mainstream of the society again as a productive member of society,” said the press statement released by Jamiat.

On the occasion, Kashyap thanked Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind for approaching prison administrations and coming forward to cooperate on humanitarian ground. On behalf of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind Maulana Hakeemuddin Qasim, Maulana Ghayyur Qusim, Qari Abdus Sami, Qari Naushad Adil, Maulana Yaseen Jahazi, Maulana Shafiq Qasmi Mufti Suhail Qasmi, Maulana Azeemullah Qasmi were also present in the function. The JUH delegation also gifted sets of Holy Qur’an to the DG.

Courtesy: Two Circles