Thursday, March 31, 2011

Dalit killings: police asked to probe about witness protection

Meanwhile, the court said it is necessary that the witnesses are housed at a suitable place in Delhi either near the court premises or at any other centrally located place. It said the place must be in comfortable and friendly surroundings rather than on the outskirts of Delhi in an area which is a Jat belt. The court made the remarks on an application filed by the counsel for victims for shifting the witnesses from Lampur detention centre at Narela, where the witnesses are made to stay, to any other place as the centre is meant for beggars and detainees. The counsel also said "the detention centre is situated at the outskirts of Delhi in the middle of Jat belt. The housing of witnesses under such conditions create a fear psychosis in the mind of the witnesses and virtually tantamounts to detention." The court said witnesses are the guests of the court and they cannot be made to stay in an uncomfortable and unsuitable place, which is demeaning for them in any way. "Physical discomfort or mental distress caused to the victims/ witnesses has an adverse affect on their mental state which affects dispensation of justice. Justice cannot be done if witnesses are subjected to any kind of discomfort," ASJ Lau said. The court had earlier framed charges against 98 upper caste men for their alleged roles in burning alive a 70-year-old Dalit man and his teenaged daughter at Mirchpur village in Hissar district on April 21 last year.

Source: http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/dalit-killings-police-asked-to-probe-about-witness-protection/629864.html



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