N.H.R.C. forwarded the matter of Vandana Singh to Gujarat H.R.C. to provide justice to vulnerable lady as dowry victim


Gmail Beerbhadra Singh <myogimpsingh@gmail.com>

Case No.321/6/1/2022

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Case No.- 321/6/1/2022

NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

(LAW DIVISION)

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MANAV ADHIKAR BHAWAN, BLOCK-C,

G.P.O. COMPLEX, INA, NEW DELHI- 110023

Fax No.: 011-24651332    Website: www.nhrc.nic.in

 

Date : 28/02/2022  

To,

 

The Secretary

GUJARAT State Human Rights Commission

Near Town Hall, Sec 17, Gandhinagar, Gujarat-382017

 

Sir/Madam,

 

The complaint/intimation dated 19/01/2022 received from YOGI M. P. SINGH in respect of VANDANA SINGH, was placed before the Commission on 28/02/2022. Upon perusing the same, the Commission directed as follows:

 

       The grievance raised in the complaint, listed above, relate to a matter, which is subject of the State.  Let the complaint be transferred to the concerned State Human Rights Commission u/s 13(6) of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, for disposal in accordance with the provisions of the Act.

 

2.        Accordingly, I am attaching a scanned copy of the complaint/intimation, for its disposal at your end.

 

Your’s faithfully


Sd/-


K.K. Shrivastava


DEPUTY REGISTRAR (LAW)


SB-5 Section


Ph. No. 011-24663291


Email. ar5.nhrc@nic.in


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Case No. 321/6/1/2022

YOGI M. P. SINGH

MOHALLA SUREKAPURAM, SHREE LAKSHMI NARAYAN BAIKUNTH MAHADEV MANDIR

MIRZAPUR , UTTAR PRADESH

231001


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COMPLAINT / CASE STATUS

National Human Rights Commission

Case Details  

Diary No 1178/IN/2022 Case / File No 321/6/1/2022

Victim Name VANDANA SINGH Registration Date 25/02/2022

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Complaint

Diary No 1178/IN/2022 Section SB-5

Language ENGLISH Mode HRCNET/ONLINE

Received Date 19/01/2022 Complaint Date 19/01/2022

Victim

Victim Name VANDANA SINGH Gender Female

Religion Hindu Cast General

Address VILLAGE BABURA POST BABURA

District MIRZAPUR State UTTAR PRADESH

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Complainant

Name YOGI M. P. SINGH

Address MOHALLA SUREKAPURAM, SHREE LAKSHMI NARAYAN BAIKUNTH MAHADEV MANDIR

District MIRZAPUR State UTTAR PRADESH ( 231001 )

Incident

Incident Place AHMEDABAD Incident Date NA

Incident Category FAILURE IN TAKING LAWFUL ACTION

Incident District AHMEDABAD Incident State GUJARAT

Incident Details

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Submissions of Vandana Singh before the National Human Rights Commission of India.

Regarding investigation as F.I.R. registered as FIR No. Part A 11191030210051/2021 by the Mahila Police Station, District-Ahmedabad city in the year 2021.under section-498 K, 323, 294 KH, Subsection 2 of section 506 and 114 of Indian Penal Code and Prohi. Act accordingly.

More than five months have passed since the date police recorded the statement of the victim but offenders are running scot-free. Such is the law order machinery in the state of Gujarat.
Grievance Status for registration number : GOVGJ/E/2021/26925 Officer Name SHRI Bharat Viashnav ,Deputy Secretary Coordination
Organisation name Home Department, state of Gujarat is procrastinating on the grievance GOVGJ/E/2021/26925 since the date-08 Nov 2021.
An application on behalf of Vandana Singh W/O Mr. Rajkumar Singh D/O Nandlal Singh under Article 51 A of the constitution of India to seek status of the case cum First Information Report and justice concerned with domestic violence living separately with her husband at the place of her parents home for ten years.

Many facilities are being provided by the government of Modi Sir to help victims of domestic violence but unfortunately not reaching them. Gujarat is the home state of our prime minister Sir and he was crowned as chief minister of state for a record three successive terms. It is most unfortunate that the police failed to provide justice to a lady of domestic violence quite obvious from procrastination.
Most respected Honourable Sir-Your kind attention is highly appreciated and invited to the following points concerning the mental trauma and agony of the applicant inflicted by the drunkard husband Rajkumar Singh of the applicant.
1-Rajkumar Singh and others accused are still running scot-free despite the statement of the applicant recorded on 18 Aug 2021 ipso facto from aforementioned F.I.R.
2-Three months passed but offenders having no fear of police moving on the streets of Ahmedabad city showed insolence to the law order management in the state.

3-Your applicant is facing not only economic problems but also derogatory remarks of the society causing extreme pain to the applicant.
4-The attached document to this representation contains 11 pages of which first page is the signed document addressed to Commissioner of police, Ahmedabad and rest of seven pages is the English version of the aforementioned first information report verified by the notary.

5-It is submitted before the Honourable Sir that Regarding order dated Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 10:35 AM in the Case No.877/6/1/2021-WC of the applicant concerned with victim VANDANA SINGH, Honourable National Human Rights Commission passed following order as
This complaint be transmitted to the concerned authority for such action as deemed appropriate. The authority concerned is directed to take appropriate action within 8 weeks associating the complainant/victim and to inform him/her of the action taken in the matter.
2. Accordingly, I am attaching a scanned copy of the complaint/intimation for necessary action as per the directions of the Commission.
More detail is attached herewith for your kind perusal.
6-I pray before the Honourable Sir that  51A. Fundamental duties It shall be the duty of every citizen of India (a) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem;(h) to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform;
(i) to safeguard public property and to abjure violence;

(j) to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement.
As informed earlier by Shubhra Tyagi Goel ASSISTANT REGISTRAR of National Human Rights Commission.
7-I pray before the Honourable Sir that the following grievance submitted on 08 Nov 2021 and month of January 2022 is taking its last breath but home ministry SHRI Bharat Viashnav ,Deputy Secretary Coordination did not deem it fit to forward to Commissioner Ahmedabad Gujarat.
Grievance Status for registration number : GOVGJ/E/2021/26925
Grievance Concerns To
Name Of Complainant Yogi M. P. Singh
Date of Receipt 08/11/2021
Received By Ministry/Department Gujarat
Grievance Description-An application on behalf of Vandana Singh W/O Mr. Rajkumar Singh D/O Nandlal Singh under Article 51 A of the constitution of India to seek status of the case cum First Information Report and justice concerned with domestic violence living separately with her husband at the place of her parents home for ten years.
8-It is submitted before the Honourable Sir that Article 14 of the Constitution of India provides for equality before the law or equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India."

Whether Gujarat police has not failed to provide justice to vulnerable ladies who are victims of domestic violence because of dereliction of the police concerned? Undoubtedly it is corruption as police are not showing keenness to be instrumental in providing justice to vulnerable ladies, quite obvious from the current matter.  

Beerbhadra Singh

To write blogs and applications for the deprived sections who can not raise their voices to stop their human rights violations by corrupt bureaucrats and executives.

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  1. The grievance raised in the complaint, listed above, relate to a matter, which is subject of the State. Let the complaint be transferred to the concerned State Human Rights Commission u/s 13(6) of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, for disposal in accordance with the provisions of the Act.



    2. Accordingly, I am attaching a scanned copy of the complaint/intimation, for its disposal at your end.

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  2. If the police concerned was really active to provide the justice to the aggrieved lady Vandana Singh then they had to be alert in pursuing the matter in the court of law and they had not to allow the grant of bail to the accused through their logistic approaches instead of creating loopholes for the accused.

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