Bilkis Bano Case: SC To Hear Arguments On Pleas Challenging Premature Release Of Convicts On Oct 11

The Supreme Court on Monday deferred the final hearing to October 11 on petitions challenging the premature release of 11 convicts in the Bilkis Bano gangrape case and murder of 7 of her family members during the 2002 Gujarat riots.

A bench comprising of Justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan stated, adding it will try to conclude hearing the matter on the same day, “We will have it on Wednesday.”

The apex court stated that it has received written submissions of the petitioners which have been taken on record.
The bench, which was scheduled to hear the rejoinder submissions of those opposed to the premature release of the convicts stated, “List on October 11, 2023 at 2 pm.”

Previously on October 6, the bench asked the counsel for the petitioners, including Bilkis Bano, to file their short-written rejoinder arguments.

While hearing the matter on September 20, the top court asked whether convicts have a fundamental right to seek remission.

The bench asked a lawyer appearing for one of the 11 convicts, “Is the right to seek remission a fundamental right? Will a petition lie under Article 32 (that deals with citizens’ right to move the apex court directly if their fundamental rights are infringed) of the Constitution.”

The lawyer acknowledged seeking remission was indeed not a fundamental right of the convicts.

The victim and others also don’t have the right to move the apex court directly by filing a petition under Article 32 as no fundamental right of theirs has been infringed either, he argued, adding the victims have other statutory rights to challenge the grant of remission.

While hearing the arguments on August 17, the apex court stated that the state governments should not be selective in granting remission to convicts and the opportunity to reform and reintegrate with society should extend to every prisoner.

Besides the petition filed by Bilkis Bano contesting the remission granted to them by the Gujarat government, several other PILs including one by CPI(M) leader Subhashini Ali, independent journalist Revati Laul and former vice-chancellor of Lucknow University Roop Rekha Verma challenged the relief.

TMC MP Mahua Moitra has also filed a PIL against the remission and their premature release.

Bilkis Bano was 21 years old and 5 months pregnant when she was gang-raped while fleeing the horror of the communal riots that broke out after the Godhra train-burning incident. Her 3-year-old daughter was among the 7 family members killed in the riots.

Meera Verma

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