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Gujarat HC issues notice in plea to quash FIR over Dalit community's boycott at temple ceremony

Gujarat HC issues notice in plea to quash FIR over Dalit community's boycott at temple ceremony

Time of India3 days ago
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court has issued a notice to the state govt and the sarpanch of Paldi village panchayat in Banaskantha district in response to a petition filed by 20 villagers booked under the SC/ST Atrocity Act on allegations of boycotting the Dalit community during a temple's consecration ceremony.
According to the case details, 20 accused persons, all belonging to the Rabari community, filed the petition requesting the HC to quash an FIR filed with Bhildi police station on May 9.
The FIR was filed by the 55-year-old sarpanch of the village, complaining that during the consecration ceremony of Dudheshwar Mahadev temple between April 28 and 30 in Paldi village, people belonging to all the communities from Paldi and surrounding villages were invited.
But the members of the scheduled castes were not invited. The sarpanch belongs to the SC community.
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'However, the accused persons, who were the organisers, did not invite the members of the scheduled caste, and our contribution was also not accepted. The complainant is a village sarpanch and is responsible for the village affairs, but the accused persons hatched a criminal conspiracy to discriminate against our caste and boycotted the complainant's community.
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They insulted our community by practising untouchability,' the FIR reads.
For a month-long delay in filing the complaint, the complainant stated in his FIR, 'I did not complain earlier to see that the ceremony was not disturbed, but considering the sentiments of my caste members, I have come to lodge my complaint.'
After a preliminary hearing, Justice Nirzar Desai passed an order on Tuesday that stated, 'NOTICE to the respondents returnable on August 5, 2025. Learned Additional Public Prosecutor waives service of notice on behalf of respondent No.1 – State. Direct service to respondent No.2 through concerned Police Station is permitted.'
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