Human Rights Commission should be instrumental in delivering justice to Sadhana Tiwari.

Sadhana Tiwari filed the first petition on September 2, 2024. She brought a complaint before the Uttar Pradesh Human Rights Commission. This was about an incident that occurred on November 27, 2023. The commission, in turn, disposed of the case with directions on September 5, 2024. Then, the commission directed the Superintendent of Police, Mirzapur, to look into the matter and take the necessary action.

As a result, the Superintendent of Police in Mirzapur neglected to act on the commission’s directive. Sadhana Tiwari then filed a second petition. This occurred on January 21, 2025. This petition, diary number 367/IN/2025, was specifically for the compliance of the commission’s earlier order. After this, the report submitted by the Senior Superintendent of Police, Mirzapur. SP Mirzapur delivered it through the Circle Officer of Lalganj. This happened on February 28, 2025. Yet, this report was allegedly inconsistent and false, which the complainant considered a travesty of justice. As a result, Sadhana Tiwari submitted a third petition. The diary number of this petition is 4255/IN/2025. The petitioner gave it on June 26, 2025. The aim was to challenge the arbitrary report provided by the Circle Officer. All three petitions linked under the main case file number 10035/24/55/2024.

Uttar Pradesh
U.P. Human Rights Commission TC- 34 V-1, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar,, UTTAR PRADESH -120

Sadhana Tiwari,
Surekapuram Colony Jabalpur Road Mirzapur City Pin code 231001 MIRZAPUR, UTTAR PRADESH
Dated: 09/09/2025

Dear Sadhana Tiwari,

The Commission has received your complaint, and it has assigned diary number as 6291/IN/2025 with the next details: –

Complainant Details

Name:Sadhana Tiwari
Mobile:6387233091Email:sadhanamishramzp@gmail.com
Address:Surekapuram Colony Jabalpur Road Mirzapur City Pin code 231001
District:MIRZAPURState:UTTAR PRADESH

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Victim DetailsComplainant and victim are the same person.

Incident Details

Incident Place:Office of CO LalganjIncident Date:28/02/2025
Incident Category:ABUSE OF POWER
Incident District:MIRZAPURIncident State:UTTAR PRADESH
Is it filed before any Court / State HRCNo

Before the Honourable Uttar Pradesh Human Rights Commission

Case/File Number: 10035/24/55/2024 Diary Number: 4255/IN/2025 Main Complainant: Sadhana Tiwari, W/O Omkar Nath Tiwari, Surekapuram colony, Jabalpur Road, Mirzapur, PIN Code 231001


Topic: Petition against the arbitrary, inconsistent, and false report. The report is dated February 28, 2025, and was submitted by the Circle Officer, Lalganj, District Mirzapur. This was in compliance with the Commission’s order dated September 5, 2024.

Most Respected Honourable Chairperson and Members,

The petitioner, Sadhana Tiwari, submits this third petition with utmost humility. She aims to bring to your attention the deliberate non-compliance and travesty of justice perpetuated by the police authorities. These include the Superintendent of Police, Mirzapur, and the Circle Officer, Lalganj. The actions of these officials defy this esteemed Commission’s directions. They also gravely violate the petitioner’s fundamental human rights.

Brief Background

  1. This matter concerns the criminal conspiracy to usurp the ancestral property of the petitioner. Her relatives perpetrated this conspiracy in collusion with government officials from the Revenue Department.
  2. On September 5, 2024, this Honourable Commission, after perusing the petitioner’s initial complaint (Diary No. 3613/IN/2024), directed the Superintendent of Police, Mirzapur, to look into the matter and take necessary action.
  3. Despite this clear directive, the Superintendent of Police failed to take any action. Consequently, the petitioner was compelled to file a second petition on January 21, 2025 (Diary No. 367/IN/2025) to seek compliance with the Commission’s order.
  4. In response, a report dated February 28, 2025, was submitted by the Circle Officer, Lalganj. This report is demonstrably false and inconsistent, failing to address the core criminal allegations raised by the petitioner. Instead of investigating the criminal offenses, the police claimed it’s a land dispute. Their real aim is to shirk their duty and deny justice.

Submissions of the Petitioner

The petitioner’s grievances are not a civil land dispute. It is a clear case of criminal offenses. Specifically, it involves cheating, forgery, and criminal conspiracy as defined under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The next points underscore the criminal nature of this matter:

  • Usurping Property Through Deceit and Manipulation: The petitioner was a Class-I legal heir to her grandfather’s property. She was a minor girl aged 10 at the time of his death in 2005. This was according to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. Her relatives colluded with officials from the Tehsil (Lekhpal, Revenue Inspector, and Tehsildar). They manipulated revenue records to remove her name from the inheritance. This act of disinheritance is a criminal offense. It falls under Section 420 (Cheating). It also includes Section 466/467/468 (Forgery of records) and Section 471 (Using a forged document) of the IPC.
  • Failure of Police to Act on Criminal Allegations: The police authorities have a statutory duty. This is under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. This includes the Superintendent of Police, Mirzapur. They must register a First Information Report (FIR) and investigate cognizable offenses. The petitioner’s complaint clearly outlines offenses under Sections 466, 467, 468, 420, 195, and 471 of the IPC. The police neglected to register an FIR. They submitted a perfunctory report. These actions are a dereliction of their legal duty.
  • Violation of Human Rights: The actions of the petitioner’s relatives violate the petitioner’s fundamental human rights. The inaction of the police also violates these rights. These rights include the right to property and the right to a dignified life. Furthermore, this case highlights a systemic failure to protect the rights of vulnerable sections of society. The rights of women and children, whose ancestral property, usurped with impunity, specifically affected.

Prayer for Relief

In light of the above submissions, the petitioner, Sadhana Tiwari, most respectfully prays that the Honourable Commission be kind to:

  1. Issue a fresh and more stringent direction to the Superintendent of Police, Mirzapur, to take immediate and decisive action.
  2. Order the registration of an FIR against the accused persons. These include Dayashankar Mishra and Hariprasad Mishra. Also include the colluding officials from the Revenue Department (Lekhpal, Revenue Inspector, and Tehsildar). The police must implicate them under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.
  3. Start an inquiry into the conduct of the police officials, including the Circle Officer, Lalganj. They submitted an arbitrary and false report. They also neglected to follow the Commission’s prior order.
  4. Take any other action deemed appropriate by this Honourable Commission. This will guarantee justice served to vulnerable section. It will also set a precedent that such blatant violations of human rights will not allow in society.

Petitioner: Sadhana Tiwari W/O Omkar Nath Tiwari Surekapuram colony, Jabalpur Road, Mirzapur, PIN Code 231001

Date: September 9, 2025

Based on the comprehensive documentation provided, here are the structured details including application identifiers, contact information, and relevant web links for your ongoing cases.

1. Case and Application Identifiers

These IDs are essential for tracking your grievances across different commissions:

  • National Human Rights Commission (NHRC):
    • Case Number: 10035/24/55/2024
    • Diary Number: 6291/in/2025 (Received 09/09/2025)
  • UP State Human Rights Commission (UPSHRC):
    • Main File Number: 10035/24/55/2024
    • Diary Number (Initial): 3613/IN/2024
    • Diary Number (January): 367/IN/2025
    • Diary Number (June): 4255/IN/2025
  • UP Information Commission (RTI Appeal):
    • Appeal Registration Number: A-20250300419
    • File Number: S09/A/0719/2025
  • Revenue Department (Mirzapur):
    • Revenue Case Numbers: 255/2007 and 256/2007 (Dated 19/06/2007)

2. Contact Information (Emails and Mobile Numbers)

The following contact details are derived from your correspondence and official records:

Complainant Details:

  • Name: Sadhana Tiwari
  • Mobile: 6387233091
  • Email: sadhanamishramzp@gmail.com

Institutional Emails:

  • NHRC: nhrc.india@nic.in
  • UPHRC: uphrclko@yahoo.co.in, up-hrc@nic.in
  • UP Information Commission (Court S-9): hearingcourts9.upic@up.gov.in
  • Governor’s Office (UP): hgovup@nic.in
  • Chief Minister’s Office (UP): cmup@nic.in
  • DGP Office (UP): dgp@nic.in
  • Police Authorities: spmz-up@nic.in (SP Mirzapur), digrmz@nic.in (DIG Mirzapur)

3. Web Links for Tracking and References

You can use these portals to check the status of your applications or verify records:


4. Summary of Key Entities Involved

EntityRole in Your Case
SP MirzapurPrimary Authority directed by UPHRC to investigate.
CO LalganjOfficer who submitted the report dated 28/02/2025.
Tehsil LalganjRevenue office where the 2007 inheritance was processed.
SHO Drummond GanjLocal police official accused of failing to register the FIR.

Would you like me to draft a specific email to the NHRC referencing your latest Diary Number 6291/in/2025 to request an update on the consolidated case?


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7 responses to “Commission’s Role in Justice for Sadhana Tiwari”

  1. How can it be justified that relatives may usurp the entire property of 10 years ole girl child by colluding with staff of The tehsil? Think about the insensitivity of the public staff in the state of Uttar Pradesh that they are not taking necessary steps in the matter and overlooking the matter on the flimsy ground.

  2. How can human rights violations be curbed in this largest democracy in the world if the protectors of the human rights have not been given powers to penalize the violators of the human rights? The rights of the people are no more safe in this largest democracy in the world but still few are claiming to guarantee good governance.

  3. Oh God provide her justice, you are only the protector of such people in this largest democracy in the world otherwise entire system has been collapsed and our system is no more good governance because of the rampant corruption in the government machinery.

  4. How much painful for the people of this country and for the human rights protectors also that entire property of a girl child which was 10 years old was usurped by relatives of the victim by colluding with the staff of the tehsil concerned? This is not a unique case in this country because such cases are in the practice of the tehsils because of the corruption in their working.

  5. Our chief minister sir this is matter of criminal procedure code and currently it is processed under Indian citizen security code and it invites the action by your police which is monitored by your office. How can you provide crime free society if your police is not taking action against the criminals who cheated entire ancestral property of the victim?

  6. It is well known fact a democracy succeeds, if electorates are literate and political leaders are well educated but here our politicians are illiterate which is the root cause they are not understanding the real issues. Instead of it they are corrupt which is causing more difficulty to the common people.

  7. It is an obligatory duty of our government to safeguard the human values in this largest democracy in the world but it seems that because of corruption our human rights are not protected in this largest democracy in the world. India is one of the greatest violators of the human rights in this world.

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