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“Gujarat Not Competent To…”: Bilkis Bano’s Rapists To Return To Jail
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“Gujarat Not Competent To…”: Bilkis Bano’s Rapists To Return To Jail

In a breakthrough in Bilkis Bano‘s long battle for justice, the Supreme Court today cancelled the early release of the 11 men convicted of raping her and killing her family during the 2002 Gujarat riots. The convicts will return to jail and have to surrender within two weeks.

The Gujarat government was not competent to release the men in 2022, the Supreme Court said in its landmark order on a decision that triggered waves of condemnation and outrage from the civil society, activists and opposition politicians.

“The exemption order lacks competence,” the Supreme Court said, berating the Gujarat government for passing such an order “without application of mind”. Criminals can be released only by the state where they are tried, which is Maharashtra in this case.

“The exercise of power by the state of Gujarat is an instance of usurpation of power and abuse of power,” said the court.

Dwelling on the question of whether the convicts must go back to jail in the context of their right to personal liberty, the top court decided that allowing them to remain out of prison would amount to validating “invalid orders”.

“The rule of law must be preserved unmindful of the ripples of the consequences,” said the judges.

The Supreme Court came down heavily on its own judgment of May 2022, delivered by Justice Ajay Rastogi (retired), which allowed the convicts to appeal to the Gujarat government for their early remission. The convicts got the order “through fraudulent means”, the judges said. They also noted that the Gujarat government should have sought a review of the 2022 order.

The convicts were released by the Gujarat government on the basis of an obsolete 1992 remission policy, which has since been superseded by a law in 2014 that bars the release of convicts in cases of capital offence.

After the Supreme Court asked Gujarat to take a call on the remission petition of one of the convicts, Radheshyam Shah, the state government consulted a panel that included men linked to the state’s ruling BJP. The panel justified approving the release of the convicts saying they were “sanskari (cultured) Brahmins” who had already served 14 years in prison and had displayed good behaviour.

The convicts were given a hero’s welcome, with garlands and sweets, and they were seen sharing stage with a BJP MP and an MLA. Convict Radheshyam Shah had even started practising law, the Supreme Court was told during an 11-day hearing last year of petitions challenging the release, including one by Bilkis Bano.

Petitioners against the convicts’ release included Trinamool Congress’ Mahua Moitra, CPM Politburo member Subhashini Ali, independent journalist Revati Laul and former vice-chancellor of Lucknow University Roop Rekha Verma, among others.

The Supreme Court had asked tough questions and had commented that the Gujarat government was on “thin ice” over its decision. Justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan had asked the Centre and the Gujarat government to submit the original records related to the remission.

Bilkis Bano was 21 and five months’ pregnant when she was gang-raped while fleeing during the communal riots that broke out after the fire in Sabarmati Express in which 59 kar sevaks were killed. Her three-year-old daughter was among the seven family members slaughtered in the riots.

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“Obtained Through Fraudulent Means”: Supreme Court Cancels Its 2022 Order
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“Obtained Through Fraudulent Means”: Supreme Court Cancels Its 2022 Order

The Supreme Court on Monday cancelled its May 2022 order – delivered by Justice Ajay Rastogi (retired) – which allowed the 11 men who raped Bilkis Bano, and murdered her family, during the 2002 Godhra riots, to appeal to the Gujarat government for early remission, which was granted.

The court said the order was “obtained through fraudulent means and suspension of facts” and rebuked the state for not filing a petition to review the convicts’ release. It said the Gujarat government should have noted the convicts could only be released by Maharashtra, where they were tried.

“By suppressing material facts and making misleading facts, a direction was sought by a convict to the state of Gujarat to consider remission. There was no direction from this court to the Gujarat government to consider remission. This is a fraud act…” the court said.

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The 11 convicts have been given two weeks to return to jail.

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The court was referring to its hearing of a writ petition by one of the convicts – Radheyshyam Bhagwandas Shah – after the Gujarat High Court, in July 2019, refused his appeal to the state to decide on his remission. Under the law, he was required to appeal before the court, which somehow both accepted the writ petition and directed the Gujarat government to decide on the remission plea.

READ | “Gujarat Not Competent To…”: Bilkis Bano’s Rapists To Return To Jail

The convict had approached Maharashtra but filed his petition before that state could take a call.

In August too a bewildered Supreme Court  had questioned its May 2022 order.

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The convicts were released by the Gujarat government on Independence Day in 2022 on the basis of an obsolete law. This was after it consulted a panel that included men linked to the ruling BJP.

The panel declared the rapists and killers were “sanskari Brahmins”, and they were released citing a 1992 remission policy; this has since been superseded by a law barring releases in capital offence cases.

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The convicts were given a hero’s welcome and were seen sharing stage with a BJP MP and MLA.

Bilkis Bano was 21 and five months’ pregnant when she was gang-raped while fleeing during the communal riots that broke out after the fire in Sabarmati Express in which 59 kar sevaks were killed. Her three-year-old daughter was among the seven family members slaughtered in the riots.

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Neetu Kapoor says she had a crush on Shashi Kapoor leaves Karan Johar shocked. Watch:
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Neetu Kapoor says she had a crush on Shashi Kapoor leaves Karan Johar shocked. Watch:

This week, veteran actresses Zeenat Aman and Neetu Kapoor are all set to grace the couch of Karan Johar’s talk show.

In the promo, Neetu Kapoor introduces Zeenat Aman as the “style aur sexiness ki dukaan” and Zeenat Aman in turn describes Neetu as “lovely and vivacious.”

In the promo, during the rapid-fire round, Karan questions Neetu about a Bollywood heartthrob from her era who was her secret crush. Surprisingly, Neetu names Shashi Kapoor – Rishi Kapoor’s uncle. This revelation leaves Karan amused, and he jokingly asks, “You had a crush on your uncle?” to which Neetu responds with a simple “yes”.

Karan asked about Zeenat Aman’s personal life and asked her to disclose the wildest thing she did in the 70s. The experienced actress admitted, “I really did not party but when the floodgates burst, they really did.” She chose not to comment when Karan inquired about a specific man entering her life during that time.

Neetu also shared a hilarious incident involving Zeenat. She said, “She (Zeenat) goes to the mandir and she shuts her button and says, ‘Hey bhagwan mujhe maaf kardena humare yaha mandir jane ka system he nahi hai.’”

Neetu Kapoor and Zeenat Aman shared the screen in Yaadon Ki Baraat, Dharam Veer, Heera Lal Panna Lal and more.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Zeenat will soon be seen in Manish Malhotra’s Bun Tikki, co-starring Shabana Azmi and Abhay Deol.

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