Dear All,

Given below is the petition that we have given to the National Human Rights
Commission demanding the immediate release of Dr. Saibaba.

On his completion of one year in the Nagpur Jail the "Committee for the
defence and Release of GN Saibaba", which includes activists, DU teachers
etc. is organising a one day hunger strike on May 9, at the arts faculty in
North Campus of the Delhi University. The programme will begin at 10.00
a.m. and will continue till the evening. All disability rights activists
based in Delhi are requested to join.


Text of letter sent to NHRC



April 27, 2015





*Justice K.G. Balakrishnan*

*Chairman*

*National Human Rights Commission*

*New Delhi*





Dear Sir,



Dr G. N. Saibaba, a 47-year old teacher in Ram Lal College of Delhi
University was arrested by the Maharashtra Police on May 9, 2014, allegedly
for political leanings. Even before being formally arrested, he was
subjected to many indignities during his interrogation and confinement.



Dr Saibaba is a wheelchair user with 90% disability. Since his arrest, he
has been lodged in the Nagpur Central Jail, where he is facing tremendous
difficulty owing to the jail premises being completely inaccessible. The
jail authorities and the police are completely insensitive to Saibaba’s
needs as a human being. For instance, his wheelchair was broken due to
mishandling. No accessible toilets have been made available to him. The
infrastructure within the jail premises is totally unfriendly as far as
persons with disabilities are concerned. Living in such a disabled
unfriendly environment and being continuously mistreated and mishandled by
the jail personnel, Dr. Saibaba is in a precarious medical and health
situation. Despite a recent Sessions court order which asked the jail
authorities to get medical intervention, the jail authorities have not
taken any action.



India has signed and ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities as also the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel,
Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. As an undertrial, Dr. Saibaba
is entitled to being treated as a human being, living with dignity and be
provided with basic facilities. At present Dr Saibaba is going through
continuous degradation of his physical self due to the inaccessible
environment and mental abuse by the concerned authorities.



Despite Saibaba being an under trial, he cannot be denied his basic rights
as a human being.



Section  46 of the* Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 mandates that all
public buildings should be accessible (including toilets). *



India has ratified the* UN convention on Rights of Persons with disability
(UNCRPD). Article 13 states that the “**States Parties shall ensure
effective access to justice for persons with disabilities on an equal basis
with others, including through the provision of procedural and
age-appropriate accommodations, in order to facilitate their effective role
as direct and indirect participants, including as witnesses, in all legal
proceedings, including at investigative and other preliminary stages*.”



Article 14 states that “States Parties shall ensure that persons with
disabilities, on an equal basis with others: (a)   Enjoy the right to
liberty and security of person; (b) Are not deprived of their liberty
unlawfully or arbitrarily, and that any deprivation of liberty is in
conformity with the law, and that the existence of a disability shall in no
case justify a deprivation of liberty.”



Article 15 states that* “1. **No one shall be subjected to torture or to
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. In particular, no one
shall be subjected without his or her free consent to medical or scientific
experimentation.  2. States parties shall take all effective legislative,
administrative, judicial or other measures to prevent persons with
disabilities, on an equal basis with others, from being subjected to
torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”*



Dr. Saibaba is in jail virtually without trial. The Delhi University
Teacher’s Association along with many others have vociferously protested,
sought his release and called for his being treated as a human being with
equal rights.



Dr Saibaba's case is only the latest example of the humiliation, indignity
and violence that most people with disabilities are subjected to when they
are arrested, incarcerated, institutionalised or otherwise engage with
law-enforcement agencies. This blatant violation of the Constitution and of
India's commitments under a range of international treaties should be a
source of shame for every right-thinking Indian.



We request the NHRC to intervene to see that that Dr Saibaba is granted
bail and released. In the meanwhile the enquiry may proceed and if proved
guilty, he may be proceeded against as per provisions of the law. Pending
his release basic provisions required for a person with disability should
be provided within the jail premises.





Yours truly





*(Muralidharan)*

*Secretary*


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