Thursday, December 29, 2011

as per provision under Section 3 of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.


In case a person, not being a member of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe, forces a member of SC/ST
  1. to drink or eat any inedible or obnoxious substance;
  2. to cause injury, insult or annoyance by dumping excreta, waste matter, carcasses or any other obnoxious substance in his premises or neighbourhood;
  3. forcibly removes clothes or parades him naked or with painted face or body or commits any similar act which is derogatory to human dignity;
  4. wrongfully occupies or cultivates any land owned by, or allotted to, or notified by any competent authority to be allotted to him transferred;
  5. wrongfully dispossesses from his land or premises or interferes with the enjoyment of his rights over any land, premises or water;
  6. compels or entices to do "begar" or other similar forms of forced or bonded labour other than any compulsory service for public purposes imposed by Government;
  7. forces or intimidates not to vote or to vote a particular candidate or to vote in a manner other than that provided by law;
  8. institutes false, malicious or vexatious suit or criminal or other legal proceedings;
  9. gives any false or frivolous information to any public servant and thereby causes such as public servant to use his lawful power to the injury or annoyance;
  10. intentionally insults or intimidates with intent to humiliate any place with in public view;
  11. assaults or uses force to any woman with intent to dishonour or outrage her modesty;
  12. being in a position to dominate the will of a woman and uses that position to exploit her sexually to which she would not have otherwise agreed;
  13. corrupts or fouls the water of any spring, reservoir or any other source ordinarily used so as to render it less fit for the purpose for which it is ordinarily used ;
  14. denies any customary right of passage to place of public resort or obstructs such member so as to prevent him from using or having access to a place of public resort to which other members of public or any section thereof have a right to use or access to;
  15. forces or causes to leave his house, village or other place of residence.

Provisions of the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 relating to Untouchability


Provisions of the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 relating to Untouchability are as under:
Section 3- Preventing on the ground of untouchability
  1. from entering any place of public worship, which is open to other persons professing the same religion of any section thereof, or
  2. from worshipping or offering prayers or performing any religious service in any place of public worship, or bathing in, or using the waters of, any sacred tank, well, spring or water - course,(river or lake or bathing at any ghat of such tank, water-course, river of lake).
Section 4 - Enforcing on the ground of untouchability, any disability with regard to-
  1. access to any shop, public restaurant, hotel or place of public entertainment; or
  2. the use of any untensils and other articles kept in any public restaurant, hotel, dharm shala, sarai or musafirkhana for the use of the general public or
  3. the practice of any profession or the carrying on of any occupation, trade or business (or employment in any job) or
  4. the use of, or access to, any river, stream, spring, well, tank, cistern, water-tap or other watering place, or any bathing ghat, burial or cremation ground, any sanitary convenience, any road, or (passage, or any other place of public resort which other members of the public, or, have a right to use or have access to; or
  5. the use of, or access to, any place used for charitable or a public purpose maintained wholly or partly out of State funds or dedicated to the use of general public or
  6. the enjoyment of any benefit under a charitable trust created for the benefit of the general public ; or
  7. the use of, or access to, any public conveyance; or
  8. the construction, acquisition, or occupation of any residential premises in any locality, whatsoever; or
  9. the use of any dharmshala, sarai or musafirkhana which is open to the general public, or
  10. the observance of any social or religious custom, usage or ceremony or
  11. the use of jewellery and finery;
Section 5 - Refusingr on the ground of 'untouchability'-
  1. admission to any person to any hospital, dispensary, educational institution or any hostel if such hospitaldispensary, educational institution or hostel is established or maintained for the benefit of the general public or any section thereof;or
  2. discriminates against any such person after admission to any of the aforesaid institutions;
Section 6 -Refusing on the ground of 'untouchability' to sell any goods or refuses to render any service to any person at the same time and place and on the same terms and conditions at or which such goods are sold or services are rendered to other persons in the ordinary course of business.
Section 7 (1)
  1. Acting, on the gound of untouchability leading to prevention of any person from exercising any right accruing to him by reason of the abolition of 'untouchability' under Article 17 of the Constitution;or
  2. molests, injures, annoys, obstructs or causes or attempts to cause obstruction to any person in the exercise of any such right or molests, injures, annoys or boycotts any person by reason of his having exercised any such rights; or
  3. by words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible representations or otherwise, incites or encourages any person or class of persons or the public generally to practise "untouchability" in any form whatsoever; or
  4. insults or attempts to insult, on the ground of "untouchability" a member of a Scheduled Castes.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

11,000 KV High Tension Wire Electrocutes Rajasthan Schoolboy


11,000 KV High Tension Wire Electrocutes Rajasthan Schoolboy

This is the picture of six-year-old Rithik who was going to school along with his friends in Jaisinghpura near Jaipur, Rajasthan on Wednesday. 

Due to callousness on the part of Electricity deparment, a 11,000 KV  high tension wire  suddenly broke overhead and fell on this boy, who was carrying his schoolbag and a can of water with him.  

The physical education teacher who was following him, suddenly caught hold of six other students and saved them from being electrocuted.  

Rithik, who lived in Italy Ki Dhani in Guwardi village near Jaisinghpura,  died on the spot.  

The electricity department junior engineer came to the spot two hours after the horrible incident. Hundreds of villagers demonstrated with Rithik’s body and the district administration assured action against those responsible for this tragedy.  

In another related incident on Wednesday,  35-year-old Sharda Devi Saini was bathing her eleven-year old son Lokesh on the roof  in Thikaria village near Bandikui, off Jaipur, when an 11,000 kv high tension wire fell on her. Sharda Devi died on the spot and Lokesh was sent to a Jaipur hospital in a critical condition.