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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Rajasthan High Court declare Jain community practice of SANTHARA as unconstitutional and illegal

In a totally unexpected ruling, the Division Bench of Rajasthan High Court by its judgment dated 10th August 2015 (Nikhil Soni vs Union of India & others D.B.Civil Writ Petition No.7414/2006 (Public Interest Litigation) ruled that the practice of Santhara by the Jain Community is akin to suicide and is unconstitutional. The Court allowed the PIL filed by a practicing advocate with direction to the State authorities to stop the practice of 'Santhara' or 'Sallekhana' and to treat it as suicide punishable under section 309 of the Indian Penal Code and its abetment by persons under section 306 of the Indian Penal Code. The Court also directed the Government to stop and abolish the practice of ‘Santhara' and 'Sallekhana' in the Jain religion in any form. The Court further directed that any complaint made in this regard should be registered as a criminal case and investigated by the police in accordance with Section 309 or Section 306 of Indian Penal Code.


This judgment has led to much unrest and anger amongst the Jain community. It is hoped and believed that this judgment will be appropriately dealt with by the Supreme Court in coming days on an appropriate appeal or petition being filed in the Supreme Court. 

Here is the link to this judgment....














Saturday, September 20, 2014

Supreme Court of India leave it to wisdom of PM and CM to appoint clean ministers with no criminal background





In response to a petition filed by one Manoj Narula (Writ Petition Civil No. 289/2005) seeking to stop MPs and MLAs chargesheeted but not yet convicted of crimes from being appointed ministers in Central and State governments respectively, the 5-Judge Batch of Supreme Court of India pronounced an important judgment on 27th August 2014. The Court said that framers of Constitution reposed faith and trust in the Prime Minister and Chief Minister and left it to their wisdom to appoint only those persons as ministers who have clean antecedents. The Court ruled that corruption is an enemy of the nation. As a trustee of the constitution, the PM is expected not to appoint unwarranted persons as ministers. The Court wished that politicians with a "criminal background" should not serve in government.

The court however said it could not disqualify the ministers, as the constitution allows prime minister to appoint his own cabinet, but said it hoped that the PM will honor the spirit of the constitution in appointing ministers. 

Earlier, vide judgment in case of Lily Thomas vs UOI on 10th July 2013, Supreme Court had struck down Section 8 (4) of the Representation of People Act 1951. As a result of said ruling, if a MP or MLA is "convicted" of an offence prescribed in Section 8(1) & (2), then he will immediately cease to be an MP or MLA and thus will thus lose his ministership if he is a minister. There was an outcry by the politicians. The then Government headed by Congress introduced a bill called Representation of People (Second amendment and Validation) Act 2013 to dilute the judgment to help the tainted politicians but before the bill could be passed, the parliament was adjourned. The Government that immediately brought an ordinance to undo the said judgment but after severe public criticism, the ordinance was dropped and not pursued.

In another judgment in case of Chief Election Commissioner vs Jan Chowkidar on 10th July 2013, Supreme Court had held that the persons who are either in prison serving a sentence after conviction or who are in lawful custody of police, are debarred from contesting elections of MP or MLA. The Government succeeded in undoing this judgment by getting the Representation of the People (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2013 passed in Rajya Sabha on 27th August 2013. In Lok Sabha, it was passed on 6th September 2013 without any discussion. Thus, the bar on convicted politicians from contesting elections has been removed by the Government by said amendment.

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