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Ram Sukhdev Panwar vs State Of Rajasthan
2023 Latest Caselaw 535 Raj

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 535 Raj
Judgement Date : 12 January, 2023

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
Ram Sukhdev Panwar vs State Of Rajasthan on 12 January, 2023
Bench: Pushpendra Singh Bhati
     HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                      JODHPUR
              S.B. Criminal Writ Petition No. 56/2023

1.     Ram Sukhdev Panwar S/o Shri Jagdish Panwar, Aged
       About 27 Years, B/c Meghwal R/o B-54 Bapu Nagar
       Jhalamand Jodhpur
2.     Smt. Pista D/o Shri Ghewarram Meghwal, Aged About 25
       Years, B/c Meghwal R/o B-54 Bapu Nagar Jhalamand
       Jodhpur
                                                                  ----Petitioners
                                   Versus
1.     State Of Rajasthan, Through The Secretary Home Dept.
       Secretariat Jaipur
2.     The Commissioner Of Police, Office Of Commissioner Of
       Police Near Rotary Circle Jodhpur
3.     The S.h.o., Ps Kudi Jodhpur
4.     Ghewarram S/o Shri Hariram, B/c Meghwal Vill. Bhatinda
       Tehsil Bilara Dist. Jodhpur
5.     Ashok S/o Shri Ghewarram, B/c Meghwal Vill. Bhatinda
       Tehsil Bilara Dist. Jodhpur
6.     Jitendra S/o Shri Ghewarram, B/c Meghwal Vill. Bhatinda
       Tehsil Bilara Dist. Jodhpur
                                                                ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)        :     Mr. Vineet Choudhary
For Respondent(s)        :     Mr. Gaurav Singh, AGC



     HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI

                                    Order

12/01/2023
1.   The petitioners have preferred this criminal writ petition

under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for issuance of

necessary   directions    to    the    official     respondents      to   provide

adequate security and protection to the petitioners on the ground




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that they are facing grave threat of life and liberty at the hands of

private respondents.

2.   Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that Article 21 of

the Constitution of India provides for right to life and personal

liberty under the ambit of fundamental rights and any threat to

the same amounts to violation of the same.

3.   Heard learned counsel for the parties as well as perused the

record of the case.

4.   While keeping in mind a catena of precedent laws laid down

by the Hon'ble Apex Court, this Court has made the following

observations in its judgment rendered in the case of Leela & Anr.

Vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors. (S.B. Criminal Misc. Petition

No. 5045/2021, decided on 15.09.2021):-

       "30. It is sufficiently clear to this Court that the
       Hon'ble Apex Court's standpoint is that there exists a
       duty   of the      State        to protect        and   safeguard       all
       fundamental rights, unless taken away by due process
       of law. Even if any illegality or wrongfulness has been
       committed, the duty to punish vests solely with the
       State, that too in attune with due process of law. In no
       circumstance can the State bypass due process, permit
       or    condone     any    acts     of    moral      policing     or    mob
       mentality. When the Right to life and liberty is even
       guaranteed to convicted criminals of serious offences,
       there can be no reasonable nexus to not grant the
       same     protection        to     those     in     an       "legal/illegal
       relationships".
       31.    Had there been a question before this Court with
       regards the morality/ legality of live- in relationships
       and matters connected thereto, then perhaps the
       answer would have required more deliberation along
       those lines. However, in the context of the limited
       question this Court is posed with pertaining to the
       application of Article 21 of the Constitution of India and

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           it is clear that the right to claim protection under this
           Article is a constitutional mandate upon the State and
           can be availed by all persons alike. There arises no
           question of this right to be waived off even if the
           person seeking protection is guilty of an immoral,
           unlawful or illegal act, as per the precedent law cited of
           the Hon'ble Apex Court. However, in this case, this
           Court does not wish to delve into the sanctity of
           relationships.
           32.   This Court finds itself firmly tied down to the
           principle of individual autonomy, which cannot be
           hampered      by   societal     expectations         in    a   vibrant
           democracy. The State's respect for the individual
           independent choices has to be held high.
           33.   This Court fully values the principle that at all
           junctures    constitutional      morality      has    to   have    an
           overriding impact upon societal morality.
           This Court cannot sit back and watch the transgression
           or dereliction in the sphere of fundamental rights,
           which are basic human rights.
           The public morality cannot be allowed to overshadow
           the constitutional morality, particularly when the legal
           tenability of the right to protection is paramount.
           34.   This Court is duty bound to act as a protector
           of the rights of the individuals, which are under
           siege with the clear intention of obstructing the
           vision of Constitution."



5.    This Court thus disposes of the present petition with the

direction to the petitioners to appear before the Station House

Officer,    Police     Station,    Kudi,      Jodhpur        alongwith       appropriate

representation regarding their grievance. The Station House

Officer, Police Station, Kudi, Jodhpur shall in turn hear the

grievance of the petitioners, and after analyzing the threat

perceptions, if necessitated, may pass necessary orders to provide

adequate security and protection to the petitioners.

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                                   6.    It is made clear that any observation in this order shall not

                                   affect any criminal and civil proceedings initiated against the

                                   petitioners.


                                   7.    All pending applications also stand disposed of.



                                                                (DR.PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI), J.

170-Sanjay/-

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