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Petition in SC Seeks CBI or SIT Probe Into Hathras Crime, Transfer of Trial Outside UP

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New Delhi: A petition has been filed before the Supreme Court asking for stronger investigation into the Hathras brutality by four upper caste Thakur men that led to the death of a 19-year-old Dalit woman. LiveLaw has reported that the petition also seeks for the transfer of the trial from Uttar Pradesh to Delhi.

The news comes in the direct aftermath of reports that Uttar Pradesh police cremated the victim’s body without allowing her family to see her. Khabri Baba has reported her family’s allegations, that they were locked up while the cremation was held at 3 am, without the rituals that the family wanted honoured.

Advocate Sanjeev Malhotra, who filed the petition on behalf of social activist Satyama Dubey, was quoted by LiveLaw as having said that the statement of the UP police that the cremation was carried out “as per the wishes of the family” is false. Successive ground reports by several outlets have in fact proven that the victim’s family were denied the right to organise her cremation.

“The plea underlines the issue that the police authorities have not performed their duties and are shielding the accused. Additionally, the family of the victim is being victimised by upper-caste persons,” LiveLaw quoted Malhotra as having said.

Khabri Baba’s report, too, notes the victim’s family as having alleged that the rest of the village has not communicated with them since the crime. Reports have also said that one of the upper-caste accused, Sandeep, would harass the girl so consistently that she could not step out of the house.

The petition thus seeks the transfer of investigation to CBI or a Special Investigation Team under a sitting or a retired judge of the Supreme Court or a high court.

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