“Men Flogged In Public In Kheda Refusing To Accept Monetary Compensation From Cops”: Lawyer Tells Gujarat HC

The Gujarat High Court was informed on Monday that 5 persons from a minority community who were tied to a pole and publicly flogged in Kheda district have refused to accept monetary compensation from 4 policemen who were found guilty of contempt of court for the act.

In the last hearing, the division bench of Justices AS Supehia and Gita Gopi directed lawyers from both sides to take appropriate instructions from the complainants after the policemen urged the court that rather than punishing them, they be allowed to pay compensation to the victims as the charges will affect their career.

Prakash Jani (the lawyer for the policemen), submitted before the court that they had a “very intensive, constructive” meeting with some of the complainants and their lawyer I H Syed over the issue.

However, despite the best efforts on the part of their lawyer, he stated that the complainants have decided “not to resolve issues” by accepting compensation after meeting their relatives and community members.

The court stated that the parties failed to enter into a settlement, and the complainants didn’t intend to compromise, hence, he would dictate the order on Thursday.

In the last hearing, the court framed charges against the policemen after finding them guilty under the Contempt of Courts Act for violating the Supreme Court guidelines issued in the case of DK Basu vs. State of West Bengal regarding compliance with the proper procedure before arresting any individual.

Furthermore, the court said that they actively participated and flogged the applicants in public after tying them to the pole.

As per the case details, during the Navratri festival on October 4 last year, some villagers and policemen were injured after a mob comprising members of the Muslim community allegedly hurled stones at a garba event at Undhela village in Kheda district.

Videos purportedly showing police personnel publicly flogging 3 of the 13 arrested accused went viral on the social media.

Later, 5 accused approached the high court claiming that the police personnel involved in the act committed contempt of court by flouting the directions of Supreme Court.

Meera Verma

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