Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

GUJARAT HC REJECTS PLEA FOR RELIEF TO SIKH FAMILIES

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat high court has dismissed an appeal filed by four persons against a single-judge bench order rejecting their plea for compensati­on to 60 Sikh families in Ahmedabad, who were allegedly affected during the 1984 anti-sikh riots.

The division bench of chief justice Vikram Nath and justice AJ Shastri rejected the appeal.

The petitioner­s had sought compensati­on from the Gujarat government claiming that the 60 Sikh families were affected by the 1984 riots that broke out across the country following the assassinat­ion of the then prime minister Indira Gandhi.

The petitioner­s claimed that even after over three decades, around 60 Sikh families in Ahmedabad were not adequately compensate­d by the Gujarat government. They sought “appropriat­e compensati­on in accordance with law and damages occurred to the properties of victim families”, which was rejected by justice AY Kogje in an order passed on June 12 last year.

The division bench’s order, which was passed last week and made available on Wednesday, said the petitioner­s failed to provide material facts to justify the relief. The court also said that the Ahmedabad collector, in his report, said that the representa­tions of the petitioner­s do not indicate any loss suffered by the appellants.

The court also said that no factual details were provided to justify the claims of the families, and that “a few non-suited persons” (petitioner­s) were espousing their cause.

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