JHCBA welcomes SC intervention in Kathua rape and murder case; says main demand was shifting of illegal settlers

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Under criticism from various quarters over its ongoing 12-day long agitation pressing for demands including handing over the rape and murder case to the CBI, the (JHCBA) today welcomed the intervention into the matter and said it has full faith in the apex court.

The lawyers body also asserted its main demand was for the shifting of illegally settled Rohingyas and there were wrongful attempts to project it as "pro-rapist" or "anti-national".

We have full faith in the and we welcome its intervention in the case. It is now up to the court to decide whether it should be handed over to the CBI for further investigation or not, and JHCBA member Surinder told reporters here.

Kour, who was flanked by several members of the women's wing of the association and as well as its Gagan Basotra, said we are now satisfied that the case has reached the and we are satisfied that justice will be delivered to the minor girl.

Jammu is on the boil and we are hopeful that the will help defuse the crisis since it is the history of the court that whenever there is a crisis, its intervention helped in defusing the crisis, she said.

Basotra said the association had not yet received the notice.

We have come to know about the notice sent to the association through We have not received the notice till date and once it is received, the general house of the Bar which is scheduled to meet on April 17 will discuss and deliberate on it, he said.

Earlier, taking strong note of some lawyers obstructing the judicial process in the gangrape and murder case, the had initiated a case on its own record saying such impediment "affects the dispensation of justice and would amount to obstruction of access to justice".

The top court had initiated the case suo motu after some advocates brought to its notice that some lawyers were obstructing the who is appearing on behalf of the family of the rape and murder case victim in the court.

Kour, however, expressed surprise over what she called the projection of the bar association as pro-rapist and anti-national and said instead of projecting our main demand of deportation of illegally settled Rohingyas and clarity on the stand of the government on affairs, the focus had been shifted to rape and murder case.

JHCBA is on strike since April 4 and sponsored a general strike on April 11 in Jammu to press for its demands including for according district status to Nowshera sub division in district.

"We included the demand for CBI probe into the rape and murder at the request of civil society, said and accused the of forcing them into agitation by giving no response to our concerns despite repeated memorandums and statements.

We believe the case was deliberately raised to dilute our main demands, she said adding unfortunately, our agitation was projected as an attempt to save the culprits involved in the heinous crime.

Our agitation was meant to ensure justice to the victim. Both PDP and BJP were pulling in opposite direction on the issue and the government changed three investigation teams. BJP is on record of having said that is involved in rape and murder. It put a big question on the credibility of the probe, she said.

Basotra said there still was a contradiction in the charge sheet and the state government's stance.

While the charge sheet says that the investigation is still ongoing, the government wants justice be delivered to the girl in 90 days through a fast track trial of the case. He, however, added the bar association supported the chief minister's demand for a fast track trial of the case.

said it was the victim's family which approached the court with a plea that they did not trust the police investigation.

Our bar is nationalist and has always challenged illegalities and preferred nation's interest over everything else. If we had been wrong in our demands, the other associations would not have supported our main demands, while bar would have raised a question. They never said anything against us, she said.

Basotra said they were concerned over the security threat posed by Rohingyas as they had got Aadhaar cards.Their colonies have come up and government is putting their number at 15000, while as the number of their families have swelled to over 22000, she said.

Defending their B S Slathia, she said he was representing 3,500 lawyers and is fatherly figure to all of them.

She also claimed that the who represent the victim family in case was never stopped or threatened by anyone.

We have not stopped any council when our strike started on April 4. No case was listed before the court on that day, she said.

She said the bar was the victim and not the culprits.

Why we wanted CBI inquiry? There might be people involved in manipulation and we wanted them to be identified and arrested as well, she said.

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 17:00 IST