Delhi HC convicts 33 in 2010 Mirchpur Dalit killing case, rejects appeal by the guilty

Dismissing the appeal of convicts against their sentencing in 2010 Mirchpur village Dalit case, the Delhi High Court held 33 people guilty in a 2010 Dalit killing case in Haryana’s Hisar district

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The Delhi High Court on Friday dismissed a convicts' appeal challenging a trial court order which held 15 people guilty in a 2010 Dalit killing case in Haryana's Hisar district.

The Delhi High Court held 33 people guilty in a 2010 Dalit killing case in Haryana's Hisar district and said that "71 years after Independence, instances of atrocities against Scheduled Castes by those belonging to dominant castes have shown no sign of abating."

"The incidents that took place in Mirchpur between April 19-21, 2010, serve as yet another grim reminder of "the complete absence of two things in Indian society" as noted by BR Ambedkar when he tabled the final draft of the Constitution of India before the Constituent Assembly on November 25 1949,” said a bench of Justice Muralidhar and Justice IS Mehta.

"One was 'equality' and the other, fraternity,” said the bench and made strong remarks against the "planned attack" made by the Jat community against the Valmikis during the incident that led to the displacement of 254 Dalit families from Mirchpur village.

"The unstated footnote is that those who had decided to stay back at Mirchpur village did not support the prosecution in the present criminal trial while those who decided not to return are the ones who did," the court said.

"This in itself is a telling commentary on the fear and intimidation that the Dalits still experience in Mirchpur as a result of the incidents of April 19, 20 and 21, 2010."

The bench also noted the Government of Haryana has sought to rehabilitate the displaced families not in Mirchpur but in a separate township terming it as "a sobering fact".

The attack followed after a dispute between members of the Jat and Dalit communities of the village

Tarachand, 70, and his 18-year-old physically challenged daughter Suman were killed in the April 2010 arson attack on their house and a row of other Dalit houses in Mirchpur, about 300 km from Chandigarh.

A total of 15 accused, belonging to the Jat community, were tried and held guilty in the case by the trial court. A total of 97 accused were facing trial in the case.

The attack followed after a dispute between members of the Jat and Dalit communities of the village.

This article has been updated at 2.34 pm

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Published: 24 Aug 2018, 1:57 PM