New Delhi: Daughters of two army officers have moved the Supreme Court seeking formulation of a policy to protect human rights of security forces personnel.
Preeti Kedar Gokhale, 19, and Kajal Mishra, 20, have sought direction to the Centre for formulation of a comprehensive policy to safeguard the rights of armed forces personnel against human rights violations by unruly mob or individuals attacking them during the discharge of their military duty.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi is scheduled to take up the matter on Monday. The plea filed by the two children has arrayed Union of India, Ministry of Defence, Jammu and Kashmir and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) as parties.
The petitioners said that they had approached the apex court being aggrieved and dissatisfied with the substantial inaction of the respondents in addressing various acts of human right violations of the army personnel, from the perpetrators of violence within the state, resulting in obstruction in the discharge of their duty as well as danger to their safety and security at the place of their deployment.
The petitioners are daughters of army officials -- one serving and another retired. They are "greatly disturbed by the incidents of unruly and disruptive mobs" pelting stones at soldiers and army convoys in counter-insurgency area like Shopian in Jammu and Kashmir.
"The petitioners are further disturbed by the troops in the Indian Army, having to suffer the ire of stone pelters, while they are discharging their duty of maintaining peace and security in the area of their deployment," the plea said.
Referring to FIRs being lodged against the army personnel, the plea said that cases were lodged if any action in retaliation or in self-defence was taken against the perpetrators of stone pelting.
"The petitioners have no grievance to any complaint/FIR being filed against any armed forces personnel, for any act done by them, which amounts to any criminal offence under the law for the time being in force. However, they are very much aggrieved by the fact that no similar action is taken against the perpetrators of violence, against the armed force personnel," it said.