SC agrees to hear contempt plea in Alwar lynching case


New Delhi, Jul 23 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a contempt plea against the Rajasthan government for violating court directives in a mob lynching case in Alwar district last week.

A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said the plea would be heard on August 20, along with the main case by petitioner Tehsheen Poonawala.

Advocate Deepali Dwivedi, appearing for Poonawala, mentioned the Alwar lynching case before the bench seeking initiation of contempt of court proceedings against the Rajasthan government.

The central and state governments have come under a sharp criticism from the Supreme Court over frequent lynching incidents across the country.

The court had condemned the mob lynching incidents and suggested enactment of a law in Parliament to deal with the crime that threatens rule of law and the country's social fabric.

"Horrendous acts of mobocracy" cannot be permitted to become "a new normal", it had said, while issuing a slew of guidelines, including preventive, remedial and punitive steps to deal with offences such as mob violence and cow vigilantism.

A 28-year-old man was beaten to death by suspected cow vigilantes in Alwar district late on Friday. Two persons have been arrested so far.

Some villagers caught and beat up Akbar Khan, suspecting him to be a cow smuggler.

Khan, a resident of Mewat in Rajasthan, was transporting the animals to his village along with another man when they were stopped by a group of villagers near Lalawandi village.

Alwar has earlier witnessed similar attacks in the name of cow protectionism. The latest killing comes more than a year after Pehlu Khan was murdered allegedly by some cow vigilantes in April 2017.

  

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    What is done from PMO / HM office to prevent this hatred??

    After every killing of an innocent man, the nation waits for Prime Minister Modi to condemn and urge the state machinery to punish the culprits, but it does not happen because BJP covertly supports the lynch mob.

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  • Robotkem, Kemmannu

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    HONOURABLE SUPREME COURT, make the CITIZENS OF INDIA, SALUTE YOU,
    UPHOLD THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE RULE/LAW OF THE LAND AND HUMAN DIGNITY.
    Wish the same from the HIGH AND LOWER COURTS, JUSTICE PREVAIL!!!!

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    SC SHOULD BAN THE ORGANISATION, FOR WHICH THESE GOONS BELONG TO...….I BET LYNCHING PINCHING ALL WILL STOP...….

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Today those who are encouraging Lynching may even find their own children lynched because Lynchers and Terrorists have no religion and sole motive is grab power somehow. If BJP supporters really care about cows why are they not objecting to cows being slaughtered in Goa and tripura both are BJPee ruled states.Why are they allowing cow mother to be killed in this states.Its just cow politics actually nobody is bothered about cows.

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  • Peacelover, India

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    India is number one exporter of meat and major portion of this meat is beef. The government want to divide the people on the basis of religion for vote bank. Surely someone ( kit and kin ) of the deceased want to revenge the murder of his near and dear, and you will call him as terrorist.
    Request to all Muslims:
    Not only slaughtering cows must stop but also stop transporting cows even for milking purpose.
    Let the cow boys do this job for you.

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