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How to prevent honour killings: SC seeks suggestions from khap panchayats

Press Trust of India, New Delhi | ByPress Trust of India
Aug 21, 2017 10:38 PM IST

The apex court had invited khap panchayats to hear their views before issuing any order to stop them from harassing and killing couples and women in the name of honour.

The Supreme Court sought suggestions on Monday from an NGO, an amicus curiae and khap panchayats on ways to prevent harassment and killing of young couples in the name of the family honour for inter-caste or intra-clan (gotra) marriages.

The Centre had pleaded with the apex court to put in place a mechanism to monitor crimes against women by khap panchayats. (Shutterstock)
The Centre had pleaded with the apex court to put in place a mechanism to monitor crimes against women by khap panchayats. (Shutterstock)

A bench of Chief Justice JS Khehar and Justice DY Chandrachud also asked senior advocate Raju Ramachandran, the amicus curiae (friend of the court) assisting in the matter, to upgrade his suggestions within two weeks.

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The bench asked NGO Shakti Vahini and others including khap panchayats to file their suggestions and fixed the plea for hearing after four weeks. Khaps are caste or community organisations in villages which at times act as quasi-judicial bodies and pronounce harsh punishments based on regressive and age-old customs and traditions.

The NGO had moved the top court in 2010 seeking directions to the central and state governments to prevent and control honour crimes by taking a number of measures.

Earlier, the apex court had invited khap panchayats to hear their views before issuing any order to stop them from harassing and killing couples and women in the name of honour.

The Centre had pleaded with the apex court to put in place a mechanism to monitor crimes against women by khap panchayats, as the police was not able to protect women facing ordeals at their hands.

The top court had also said that as a pilot project, it would examine the situation in three districts of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh where the khap panchayats were active.

It had summoned the Superintendents of Police of Rohtak and Jind districts of Haryana and that of Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh to apprise the court of the situation there.

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