Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

2 HELD GUILTY IN PEHLU KHAN LYNCHING CASE

- Rakesh Goswami and Devendra Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

JAIPUR/ALWAR: The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) of Alwar has held two minors, both male, guilty in the 2017 lynching of Pehlu Khan, a dairy farmer, by suspected cow vigilantes who thought he was smuggling cattle. They are the first to be found guilty in the case. The two will be sentenced on Saturday, defence lawyer Adarsh Yadav said on Friday.

JJB’s principal magistrate Sarita Dhakad found the two guilty on Thursday. Lawyer Yadav said the grounds for the ruling were not clear to him because he hadn’t seen a copy of the order.

“We will know the grounds only after the sentencing,” he said.

Another juvenile, who is older than 16 years, is facing trial in another court. The JJB hears cases against people who are below the age of 16. The maximum punishment under the Juvenile Justice Act is three years.

On August 14, 2019, the court of the additional district judge (ADJ) of Alwar acquitted six men accused of lynching 55-yearold Pehlu Khan, who belonged to

Haryana’s Nuh district. Vipin Yadav, Ravindra Yadav, Kalu Ram Yadav, Dayanand Yadav, Yogesh Khati and Bhim Rathi received the benefit of doubt after having been tried on charges of murder, rioting, voluntaril­y causing hurt, wrongful restrain, damage to property and theft.

The state government has filed an appeal against the ruling in the Rajasthan high court.

Khan was attacked on the Delhi-Jaipur highway near Behror in Alwar district on suspicion of smuggling cows when he was transporti­ng cattle bought from a weekly market in Jaipur to his home in Nuh with his two sons. He died in hospital on April 3, 2017.

Additional public prosecutor in the ADJ’s court, Yogendra Khatana, said he was unaware of the evidence used in the hearing before the JJB. “I can comment on the conviction only after going through the order,” he added. “Maybe the lapses in the main case were addressed during trial in the juvenile court.”

The defence counsel in the ADJ’s court, Hukum Chand Sharma, said the judgment of the JJB juvenile court will have no bearing on the main case, in which his clients have been acquitted.

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