Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Khaps get SC’s rap: ‘You are no one to question marriages’

- Ashok Bagriya letters@hindustant­imes.com

‘STAY OUT OF IT’ Don’t be the conscience­keepers of society, top court tells Khap lawyer, next hearing on Feb 16

The Supreme Court on Monday told khap panchayats not to be the “conscience keepers of society”, again asking them to desist from interferin­g in the marriage of two consenting adults.

The observatio­n was made by a bench headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra that is hearing a plea seeking a ban on khap panchayats and also guidelines to stop “honour killings”.

“We can’t say which marriage is null or void, which marriage is good or bad... just stay out of it,” the CJI said. “Two persons marry...they are adults...you are no one to interfere in it.”

The lawyer appearing for khap panchayats said they were not against inter-caste or interrelig­ious alliances but only opposed same gotra marriages because they were the conscience keepers. To this the CJI said, “Don’t be the conscience­keepers of society”.

Khaps are caste or community groups that wield considerab­le influence in rural areas of north India. They are known to hold kangaroo courts that dissolve marriages, dictate dress code, mostly to women, ban cellphones and even force rape victims into marrying rapists. Their opposition to marriages on the basis of caste or religion has also led to murders.

A khap panchayat leader in Haryana had blamed chow mein for the rise in rape cases in India.

This was the second time in less than a month that the top

NEWDELHI:

We can’t say which marriage is null or void, which marriage is good or bad... just stay out of it ... Two persons marry... you are no one to interfere in it

JUSTICE DIPAK MISRA, CJI

court came down heavily on khaps.

Attacks on those opting for inter-caste marriage were “absolutely illegal” and khap panchayats can not threaten adults for marrying each other, the court said during the previous hearing.

“If an adult man and woman marry, no khap, panchayat or society can question them,” the bench had said.

A non-government organisati­on Shakti Vahini had in 2010 filed the petition seeking directions to the Centre and state government­s for preventing honour crimes.

Khaps were against intercaste and intra-caste, as a result several people had been killed in the name of honour, the PIL said.

Senior counsel Raju Ramachandr­an, who is assisting the court in the matter, in a report has said khap panchayats were influentia­l and the SC should take steps to control them.

The case will now be heard on February 16.

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