Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ruling infringes upon rights: Legal eagles

- Satya Prakash satya.prakash@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: As the Allahabad High Court on Thursday banned caste-based political rallies in Uttar Pradesh, legal experts were not convinced as to the ground of such an order affecting fundamenta­l right to assemble peacefully and without arms.

“Unless the activity amounts to an offence, it will be deemed to be legitimate under Article 19. So unless there is a ground that the activity the rally is for promoting enmity between different groups, there can be no restrictio­n for members of a caste to assemble of their own free will,” said senior counsel KTS Tulsi.

“If the rally is otherwise legal and there is no prohibitio­n for rally, the caste alone cannot be a ground for banning a rally as it would be violative of fundamenta­l right guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (b) of the Constituti­on,” former additional solicitor general and senior counsel Vikas Singh said.

“You can’t ban a rally unless its object is something illegal or the participan­ts harm somebody or do something illegal,” Singh added.

Tulsi Said, “I can’t imagine that a mere assembly of a particular caste can ever be considered

If the rally is legal and there is no prohibitio­n for rally, the caste alone cannot be a ground for banning a rally as it would be violative of fundamenta­l right

VIKAS SINGH former additional solicitor general

prejudicia­l to maintenanc­e of harmony. “It may be the personal opinion of the writ petitioner that it causes damage to social harmony, but for that he ought to have approached the executive authoritie­s. If there is no specific allegation as to how any of the assemblies of any caste had promoted enmity, there would be no legitimate basis for a sweeping order of this kind,” Tulsi added.

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