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From sexual harassment to


breaking their own head
with a brick: Here are 6 cases
in 5 weeks where SC/ST Act
was falsely used
Jhankar Mohta | 30 March, 2021

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fake cases under SC/ST Act , images via Falana Dikhana

The anti-atrocities law was initially enacted with the laudable purpose of protecting
persons hailing from the SC and ST community from any abuse or harassment over
notions of caste supremacy. Over the years, The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 has been misused extensively for
vengeance, blackmail and personal vendetta. False cases are rampantly registered
under the Act against the members of other communities to settle personal scores.

Recently, Rajasthan police declared that over 40% of the cases filed in 2020 under
The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 were found to
be fake.

Last year, people in a village in the Firozabad district in Uttar Pradesh fled the
village due to fake cases registered against them under the SC/ST Act. According
to reports, residents of Gothua village had sold their homes and moved to other
places due to harassment of fake cases. Villagers have written on the outside walls
and doors of their houses that they will be sold.

This situation, however, is not only exclusive to the state of Rajasthan or Uttar
Pradesh. Below we have listed six such cases that transpired in the last 5 weeks.

BJP leader who was killed over a petty dispute was falsely implicated under
the SC/ST Act

On March 28, a 52-year-old booth president of the Bharatiya Janata Party was
found brutally killed in Pithapur Malak village in the Pratapgarh district in Uttar

Pradesh. The body of the BJP leader Dhirendra Bahadur Singh was found by the
roadside on Saturday. It was alleged that the murder was a fallout of a dispute
between two parties over sugarcane.
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Late on Friday night, two people started cutting sugarcane from the field of a
farmer, Rajan Singh, without his permission, which led to an altercation between
them. Dhirendra, who lived close by, reached the spot and tried to intervene in the
dispute. He snatched the bike keys from the two men. The issue was soon resolved
and Rajan and his father Nagendra left for their home.

According to reports, Dhirendra went missing after the incident and his body,
bearing multiple injury marks, was found on the road the following day.

The locals alleged that Dhirendra was beaten to death by two brothers, Ranjeet and
Vipin Saroj, of the nearby Hatsara Mangapur village after he tried to intervene in
their fight.

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After reports about the purported murder surfaced, media outlet Falana Dikhana
reported how the two accused Ranjeet and Vipin Saroj, who had brutally killed the
BJP leader in cold blood had previously tried to implicate Singh in a false SC/ST
case. The news report said that locals alleged that the accused often misused the
Act to threaten the people of the village.

Woman abused and molested, threatened with fake case under the Act when
she resisted

In another such case that came to the fore on March 23 2021, a teacher belonging
to the SC/ST community was accused of threatening a woman with a fake case
under the Act if she resisted molestation. The incident happened in Samaspur
Salwara village falling under the Manikpur police station area of ​Pratapgarh, Uttar
Pradesh.

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According to Falana Dhikana, one Dalit teacher Narendra Kumar Nirmal, who ▾
taught primary classes used casteist remarks against a vulnerable woman residing
in the village. He tried to physically assault her and when she resisted, he
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threatened of implicating her in a fake case under the stringent SC/ST Act. The
video of the incident had then gone viral on social media.

Maratha girl falsely booked under the SC/ST act for opposing the vandalism
of a Hindu temple

In a gruesome incident that was reported from Maharashtra recently, a young


Maratha girl was molested, brutally beaten up and booked under the SC/ST act for
opposing the vandalism of a Hindu temple. On March 20 we reported how a mob of
15-20 people had reportedly attacked her genitals and other sensitive body parts
with stones. The incident happened on March 12, in the Kingaon Kopra village of
the Latur district of Maharashtra.

The family members of the victim have alleged that some Dalit locals in the village
tried to demolish their Hindu temple, in a bid to build an Ambedkarite temple. The
family has even alleged that village sarpanch, upsarpanch, and gram sevak all hail
from the Dalit community and had come out in support of the goons.

In what transpired, the accused had reportedly gathered around the Mata Bhavani
temple in the village to demolish it. However, the goons faced stiff resistance from
the girl, who opposed when they were razing down the temple. The irked goons,
along with sarpanch and upsarpanch not only began beating her, flogging her
brutally and mutilating her genitals, they also booked her under the SC/ST act for
opposing the act.

Brahmin youth sexually exploited, blackmailed and implicated in a fake case


under the Act costing him his job

In yet another case a Brahmin man from Patna, Bihar is said to have been sexually
exploited and blackmailed by another youth for the last 10 years. Over the years,
the accused threatened the victim several times with fake SC/ST cases to force him

to establish a physical relationship with him. Every time, the accused recorded the
act and used it to blackmail the victim. Once, when the victim resisted, the accused

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filed a fake case under the anti-atrocities law and sent the former to jail for six
months, according to Falana Dhikana.

The matter came to light when the victim, fed up by the act of brutality, took to
social media to share his ordeal and plead for justice. He accused one Dalit man
named Rajan of raping him and recording the act to use it to blackmail him further.
He confessed to being sexually exploited by the Dalit youth since the year 2011.

Narrating his ordeal, the victim said that he met the accused at a friend’s party in
2011. The Dalit accused, at first, made friends with him. He then spiked the victim’s
drink. Thereafter, taking advantage of the victim’s inebriated state, the accused
filmed inappropriate videos of him. He then began using these videos to blackmail
the victim.

Threatening to make the videos viral, Rajan continued to rape him daily for 4 years.
The victim alleged that Rajan made at least 200 to 250 videos of his in these four
years.

After some time, the victim found a job with the railways. Rajan then started
demanding money from him. Fed up, the victim told the accused that he would
lodge a complaint against him with the police. It is then that Rajan implicated the
victim and his entire family in a fake case under the SC/ST Act and sent him to jail
for six months. This case cost the victim his job.

The victim alleged that the Dalit youth did this because of his hate for Brahmins.

While reporting the incident, Falana Dhikana claimed that it had got in touch with
the accused’s family which confessed to implicating the victim in a false case under
the SC/ST Act.

According to Falana Dhikana, after the incident gained steam, the accused’s family ▾
is ready for settlement. However, the victim fears that Rajan might use his videos to
blackmail him in future.
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Brahmin man wrongfully imprisoned for 20 years on false charges of rape
and SC/ST Act

Last month, the case of one Brahmin man named Vishnu Tiwari was widely
reported. We too reported, how after spending 20 years in jail on false charges of
rape and the SC/ST Act, the Allahabad High Court has set aside the conviction of
the Brahmin man.

The Court’s acquittal was based on the medical examination report which said that
no sperm or injuries were found on the prosecutrix, who was five months pregnant
at the time. Her testimony also indicated that she was not a ‘stellar witness’.

Tiwari, a resident of Lalitpur village, was booked on charges of rape, sexual


exploitation, criminal intimidation of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and other sections of
SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act when a woman from Silawan village which is 30
km away from his place accused him of raping her. He was held guilty by a trial
court and sentenced to life at the age of 23 in the year 2000. In the 20 years he
spent in jail, Tiwari lost all his family members.

Taking cognisance of the case, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of
India had demanded action against the public servants responsible for the injustice
to the man.

Dalit man implicates 4 Brahmins in SC/ST Act over self inflicted wounds

In Bihar’s Arariya, a Dalit man named Vinod Rajak had threatened and harassed
members of a Brahmin family. In this case, 4 members of the Brahmin family were
booked under the SC/ST Act for attacking the Dalit man, molesting the women of
his family and other offences. The two families had got into a verbal dispute, after
which, the Dalit man named Vinod had hit his own head with a brick and had
treated that he will have the Brahmin family implicated under SC/ST Act.

The Brahmin family had stated that despite furnishing video evidence that the Dalit
man had hurt himself and threatened them with false cases, the police is harassing
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the Brahmin family. The same man had filed a similar case three years prior too. In
the video, the Dalit man is seen hitting himself and rushing to the police station to
file a case against the Brahmin family.

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The Brahmin family, constantly harassed by the Dalit family and facing multiple
such fake cases under SC/ST Act, has been living in fear and trying to leave the
village.

Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act

The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989, also known as
the SC/ST Act, was enacted to protect the marginalized communities against
discrimination and atrocities.

The law lists various offences relating to various patterns or behaviours inflicting
criminal offences and breaking the self-respect and esteem of the scheduled castes
and tribes community, which includes denial of economic, democratic, and social
rights, discrimination, exploitation, and abuse of the legal process.

Under Section 18 of the act, provision for anticipatory bail is not available to the
offenders. Any public servant, who deliberately neglects his duties under this act, is
liable to punishment with imprisonment for up to 6 months. An amendment was
added to the original act in 2015 to make the act more stringent by adding more
instances of “atrocities” as crimes against SCs and STs.

The controversial law has fuelled a major debate in the country pertaining to the
cases of rampant misuse by the SC/ST communities by falsely registering cases
against the members of other communities. Taking this to cognizance, the
Supreme Court, in its 2018 judgment had diluted the stringent provisions of the ▾
Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

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However, the Union government brought another amendment act to nullify the
Supreme Court’s 2018 order pertaining to the SC/ST atrocities act. Subsequently,
the Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of the Scheduled Castes and
the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Act, 2018.

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