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Nido Tania case: HC issues notice over dropped charges

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New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to the CBI on a plea of the father of deceased Arunachal Pradesh student Nido Tania against the trial court’s order to drop char-ges under the SC/ST Act against the accused.Nido Tania’s father Nido Pavitra, a Congress legis-lator from Arunachal Prad-esh, earlier moved the Delhi High Court challenging the trial court’s order.Justice Manmohan Singh sought response from the CBI, Tihar Central Jail superintendent and four accused by April 22.The court issued notice to the jail superintendent as main accused Farman is lodged in the jail. He was not granted bail. Other three accused are out on bail.

Nido was allegedly beaten with iron rods and sticks after a fight with a shopkeeper and other men in South Delhi’s Lajpat Nagar market, which even-tually resulted in his death. Nido’s death evoked angry reactions from the people of the northeast living in the national capital, who alleged police had failed to protect the young lad.The trial court Sep 25, 2014, dropped charges of violations of the provisions of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes Act against the accused, saying the prosecution failed to establish that it was a case of “racial slur”.Even if Nido belonged to any such caste, this fact was not known to any of the accused, the court said.Advocate Prashant Mendiratta appearing for Nido’s father told the court that having perceived that Nido Tania belonged to a Scheduled Tribe, the accused relentlessly mocked him for no reason while he was just making an enquiry to find his way to an address.

“A perusal of the FIR and the statement of the eyewitness to the assault – Lokam Lulu – brings out that the solitary reason why the deceased (Nido Tania) was singled out and assaulted by the accused people was because from his facial feature, which marked him as someone from the northeast of the country. Seeking that the trial court order be set aside, Nido’s father said even the subsequent assaults and the words used by the accused during the assaults bear out the fact that the main reason for his son becoming the subject of the accused people’s hatred and ire was that he belonged to a Scheduled Tribe.(IANS)

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