<<Calling the Supreme Court order on Zakia Jafri's petition a "wonderful
piece of literature", senior SC lawyer Kamini Jaiswal on Tuesday said the
judgment is "completely illegal, unconstitutional and violates every tenet
of law and fundamental rights".
...
"It was a clear and simple case of an appeal against an order of the
Gujarat High Court which rejected the revision petition filed by widow
(Zakia) of Ahsan jafri. We knew what was going to happen during the
hearing. We knew what would happen. What would have gone unnoticed and
nobody would have said anything had they just rejected the appeal saying
there was no merit in it and HC order was right and the Supreme Court would
not exercise its jurisdiction under article-136 and rejected the appeal.
No, they wouldn't do that," Jaiswal said.

"What is underpardenable [unpardonable?], completely illegal,
unconstitutional and violates every tenet of law and fundamental right is
para-88 (of the judgement)," she said.

In this particular paragraph, three judges bench of the Supreme Court has
noted, "While parting, we express our appreciation for the indefatigable
work done by the team of SIT officials in the challenging circumstances
they had to face and yet, we find that they have come out with flying
colours unscathed. At the end of the day, it appears to us that a coalesced
effort of the disgruntled officials of the State of Gujarat along with
others was to create sensation by making revelations which were false to
their own knowledge. The falsity of their claims had been fully exposed by
the SIT after a thorough investigation. Intriguingly, the present
proceedings have been pursued for last 16 years (from submission of
complaint dated 8.6.2006 running into 67 pages and then by filing protest
petition dated 15.4.2013 running into 514 pages) including with the
audacity to question the integrity of every functionary involved in the
process of exposing the devious stratagem adopted (to borrow the submission
of learned counsel for the SIT), to keep the pot boiling, obviously, for
ulterior design. As a matter of fact, all those involved in such abuse of
process, need to be in the dock and proceeded with in accordance with law.
"

During the discussion she raised that Teesta Setalvad, former DGP R B
Sreekumar and former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt were not the parties in this
petition. She said that the apex court never issued them notices and yet
passed such a judgement in "violation of their fundamental right" and it
"demonised" a widow (Zakia). The observations, she said, are just "sermons"
which have resulted in arrests.

Jaiswal claimed that "what the Supreme Court has done is beyond CRPC (code
of criminal procedure) and its jurisdiction." She said that since the
observations have come from the apex court, "we require a gutsy magistrate
or a sessions judge to take some position." She said that Setalvad,
Sreekumar and Bhatt may not get relief easily since the case is based on
observations of the apex court.

The Supreme Court lawyer also recalled how Atal Bihari Vajpayee government
had persuaded the retired chief justice of India to become chairperson of
National Human Rights Commission and sent him to find out what was
happening in Gujarat. She said NHRC had made several reports on the riots,
many of which, she claimed, have gone missing from its website. NHRC had
also filed several petitions in the Supreme Court against the atrocities on
Muslims and high handedness of local police and other authorities in
handling the cases.

Jaiswal said the Supreme Court bench ignored NHRC reports and the report of
amicus curiae, Raju Ramchandran, who had stated that investigation was
required to probe the role of then chief minister Narendra Modi.

Gujarat High Court lawyer, Anand Yagnik also criticised the judgement and
added, "...Supreme Court has started a new chapter of castigating those who
are espousing the cause for justice and those who are fighting for human
rights now are made accused in spite of the fact that Sanjiv Bhatt and
Sreekumar were not there before the court.">>

(Excerpted from: <
https://www.deccanherald.com/national/sc-order-on-zakia-jafris-appeal-illegal-unconstitutional-and-violates-every-tenet-of-law-1122315.html
>.)

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