SC rejects PIL seeking direction for creating 'Gandhi' caste


New Delhi, Dec 19 (PTI): A PIL by a freedom fighter seeking a direction to the Centre and state governments that children born to couples having inter-caste marriages be recognised under one caste "Gandhi" has been dismissed by the Supreme Court.

A bench comprising Chief Justice P Sathasivam and Ranjan Gogoi, however, said that 86-year-old Gandhian Salem Velu Gandhi alias C Velu, who had contended that the step would help create a casteless society, was free to make representation to the government for appropriate remedy.

"Heard the petitioner (Velu), who is appearing in person and perused the relevant material. We are not inclined to go into the issue raised by the petitioner. The writ petition is, accordingly, dismissed.


"However, the petitioner is free to make a representation to the Government for appropriate remedy," the bench said.

The PIL said that for creation of a caste-less society, there should be only one 'Gandhi' caste and the children, born out of inter-caste marriages, should not suffer because of the old caste system.

The babies do not carry any special mark of the caste when they take birth and it is the society which labels them, it said.

The entire Hindu population is divided into over 9,500 castes and even Muslims have various sub-castes and the discrimination on the basis of the castes have been the root cause of the prolonged slavery of the country in the past, it said.

  

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Sun, Dec 22 2013

    I had mentioned this earlier:
    "Abolish Caste, SC, ST, Minority,
    Majority, etc. There should be only two catagories, 'Upper' & 'Lower' income group.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    It is unfortunate that even in this 21st century the problem of caste system is recognized and reservation is sought and granted.

    No doubt the intention of Mr Velu is good, but it is a silly request and the SC has rejected as such.

    On a lighter note, if the people who are really want to show the correct surname, depending on inter caste or inter religion, can use the surname as Shetty (Sodalemon) or Mascarenhas (cocktail).

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    We want a cast less society or else make every one SC/ST...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi,Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 19 2013

    This is a baseless PIL to the Supreme Court seeking direction for creating Gandhi caste.The Supreme Court has rightly rejected this PIL.Thank you.

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  • Suleman, Udupi

    Thu, Dec 19 2013

    Another cocktail champagne...

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  • Peter, Brahmavar/Sharjah

    Thu, Dec 19 2013

    When I was small many villagers told me they were voting Indira Gandhi since she is daughter of Mahatma Gandhi. Even if I explained them late Mrs. Indira Gandhi is daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru this was hard to beleive them. Late Indira Gandhi not used to call Idira Gandhi Nehru just like Aishwarya Rai Bacchan.

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