New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to Rajasthan Government on a petition raising the issue of whether video and voice notes can be treated as dying declarations or not and challenging the High Court which refused a plea seeking a court-monitored investigation or CBI probe in alleged honour killing case.
A bench of Justice Aniruddha Bose and Sudhanshu Dhulia passed the order. The petition has been moved by Uma Paliwal through advocates Utkarsh Singh, Md Tauheed Arsh, and Sureshan P. The petitioner has challenged the Rajasthan High Court order of April 19, 2023, wherein directions for court-monitored re-investigation or investigation by CBI were sought in the alleged honour killing case.
On May 27, 2022, a case was registered at Jhallara in Udaipur district under various charges dealing with murder, destruction of evidence and criminal conspiracy. The issue contended before the High Court was that the victim sent audio notes and a video to the petitioner apprehending that she will be killed for marrying out of her choice. The victim girl had sent voice notes apprehending her murder to one of the senior staff Uma Paliwal of the organization, the petition said.
The victim was a worker of Vishakha, an NGO working on a spectrum of issues relating to violence against women. According to the petition, the victim on May 10, 2022, was brutally assaulted by her family members inside the institute Vishakha where she was working and thereafter she made a video of a Dying Declaration that "she will be killed today."
"On May 11, 2022, she made a phone call at 8.30 am saying that she'll be coming to Vishakha Institute where she was working but at 9.00 am she was found dead. After two hours her body was cremated without informing police and without conducting postmortem," the petitioner said.
The investigating authorities completed the entire investigation in 26 days and have arrayed only the mother of the victim as an accused while filling out the charge sheet only under Section 306 IPC, the petitioner pointed out and further submitted the investigating authorities failed to carry out a credible investigation and has behaved in an absolute partisan manner.