Supreme Court Chief Justice Bobde should resign immediately - Letter from 4,000 women and rights activists
PRESS RELEASE, 2 March 2021
Just days before International
Womenʹs Day, 4000+ eminent and concerned citizens, womenʹs rights and
progressive groups raise a strong collective voice:
CJI Sharad Arvind Bobde Must Step Down Now for Asking Rapist to Marry Victim, and Condoning Marital Rape!
Deeply
distressed by the regressive statements of the CJI asking a rapist to
marry the victim and condoning marital rape in court on 01 March 2021,
over 4000+ concerned citizens, from representatives of Indiaʹs womenʹs
movements, progressive groups and feminists, from students to senior
citizens to advocates to filmmakers got together and issued an open
letter to the CJI demanding an apology, retraction of his remarks and
said ʹpropriety demands you step down without a momentʹs delay!ʹ.
The
CJI was hearing the petition for protection from arrest, of a man
accused of stalking, tying up, gagging, repeatedly raping a minor school
going girl, and threatening to douse her in petrol and set her alight,
to hurl acid at her, and to have her brother killed. Stating that the
facts of the case are that the rape came to light when the minor
school-going victim attempted suicide, the letter condemned the comment
by CJI and said that "it fills us with rage that women bear the burden
of having to explain the meaning of ʹseductionʹ, ʹrapeʹ, and ʹmarriage".
The letter cites the second case (Vinay Pratap Singh vs State of UP) also reported in the media, where the CJI commented that, ʹIf a couple is living together as man and wife, the husband may be a brutal man, but can you call the act of sexual intercourse between a lawfully wedded man and wife as rape?ʹ Criticising the comment, the letter stated that it not only legitimises any kind of sexual, physical and mental violence by the husband, but it normalises the torture that Indian women have been facing within marriages for years without any legal recourse.
Further the letter states that, ʹFrom the towering heights of the post of CJI of the Supreme Court, it sends the message to other courts, judges, police and all other law enforcing agencies that justice is not a constitutional right of women in India. This will only lead to the further silencing of girls and women, a process that took decades to break. To the rapists, it sends the message that marriage is a licence to rape; and that by obtaining such a licence, the rapist can post facto decriminalise and legalise his act.ʹ
The strongly worded letter has been endorsed by:
Well known womenʹs rights activists such as: Annie Raja, Mariam Dhawale, Kavita Krishnan, Kamla Bhasin, Meera Sanghamitra, Arudhati Dhuru, Maimoona Mollah, Zakia Soman, Chayanika Shah, Hasina Khan
About 50 groups and networks including All India Progressive Womenʹs Association, All India Democratic Womenʹs Association, National Federation of Indian Women, Saheli, Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression, THITS, Forum Against Oppression of Women, Bebaak Collective, Bharatiya Muslim Mahila aandolan, Domestic Workers Union, Dalit Womenʹs Fight, BASO, Women and Transgender Orgs Joint Action Committee, Feminists in Resistance, Gather Sisters, Mahila Sampark Samiti, Human Rights Forum, Mazdoor Kisan Sangharsh Samiti, Jan Chetna Manch, Ekal Nari Shakti Sangathan, Peopleʹs Union for Civil Liberties, Women Against Sexual Harassment, Orinam Collective, Jan Swasthya Abhiyan, New Socialist Initiative, National Allaince of Peopleʹs Movements
Eminent citizens, intellectuals, writers, journalists, and cultural artists such as Admiral L Ramdas, Aruna Roy, Nikhil Dey, Pamela Phillipose, Anand Sahay, Devaki Jain, John Dayal, Laxmi Murthy, Apoorvanand, Farah Naqvi, Ayesha Kidwai, Anja Kovacs, Geeta Seshu, Maya Rao, Sooni Taporevala, Anjali Monteiro, K.P Jayasankar, Nupur Basu, Anamika Haksar
For more info: saheliwomen@gmail.com; Kavita Krishnan: 9560756628; Anuradha Banerji: 8860824559Keywords : supreme court, Chief Justice, Sharad Arvind Bobde
(2021-03-05 21:49:15)
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