COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND
LAWS(JHAR)-2016-8-74
HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND
Decided on August 10,2016

COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF JHARKHAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

VIRENDER SINGH,J. - (1.) In today's daily newspaper "The Hindustan Times " in its Ranchi Edition with the heading "HORROR INSIDE CID COP 'S HOUSE Trafficked girl's nails plucked, finger broken " it carries a news item about inhuman and cruel torture made by a CID Inspector and his family on a 13 year old tribal girl who was found with severe injuries and burns all over her body from the cop's house in Ranchi. The news report says that Child line India Foundation, an NGO and the State Labour Department recovered the teenager with burn injuries, a blackened eye and an infected gash on the head late on Monday. It further says that the cop and his wife burnt the girl from Gumla with hot iron knife, slapped her on face and kicked her in gut regularly. They had plucked off her nails with sharp objects. She also a broken finger. The girl is reported to be undergoing treatment at the Ranchi Sadar Hospital. The news report further discloses that a first information report against the CID Inspector Shri Umesh Thakur, his wife Madhuri and his brother-in-law Chandan Kumar was lodged with the Namkom Police Station on Tuesday for charges under Juvenile Justice Act and Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act and Indian Penal Code. The news report also discloses that Inspector General (Organised Crime) Ms. Sampat Meena on Tuesday formed a probe committee headed by Superintendent of Police (CID) Ms. Jaya Roy and said that necessary action will be taken on the basis of the report submitted by the Committee.
(2.) Though Inspector General (Organised Crime) swung into action and constituted a probe committee also, as been reported in the news report, yet, in our considered view, intensive care and protection to the victim girl is immediately required to rescue her from the sufferings she is undergoing and strict and stern action in accordance with law is also required to be taken against the cop and his family, who are allegedly the culprits of causing such inhuman and cruel torture on the victim minor girl.
(3.) We, thus, take suo moto cognizance of the news report published in the daily newspaper "The Hindustan Times " in its Ranchi Edition dated August 10, 2016 and direct the Registry to diarise the same as Public Interest Litigation. Let notice be issued to the following, who are made respondents in this Public Interest Litigation: - 1. The State of Jharkhand, through the Chief Secretary, Jharkhand; 2. The Principal Secretary, Department of Home, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi; 3. The Principal Secretary, Department of Social Welfare, Women and Child Development, State of Jharkhand, Ranchi; 4. The Director General of Police, Jharkhand, Ranchi; 5. The Deputy Commissioner, Ranchi. 6. The Inspector General (Organised Crime), State of Jharkhand, Ranchi; 7. The Senior Superintendent of Police, Ranchi. 8. The Superintendent of Police (CID), Ranchi. ;


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