Jharkhand HC Slams Govt Over Surya Hansda Encounter Probe Delay

The Jharkhand High Court has expressed strong displeasure over the state government's delay in responding to a petition about Surya Hansda's encounter. Surya's wife and mother have filed the petition alleging the police encounter was staged. They're demanding a CBI investigation to uncover the truth about his death. The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes has also raised concerns about the encounter's circumstances.

Key Points: Jharkhand HC Raps Govt Over Surya Hansda Encounter Case

  • High Court grants final week for government response in encounter case
  • Family alleges Surya Hansda was killed in staged police operation
  • Petition seeks CBI probe to ensure impartial investigation
  • NCST also recommended CBI inquiry citing suspicious circumstances
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Jharkhand HC raps govt for delay in filing response in Surya Hansda encounter case

Jharkhand High Court expresses displeasure over government delay in filing response to petition seeking CBI probe into tribal leader Surya Hansda's alleged fake encounter.

"The delay was unacceptable in a case of such seriousness - Justice Ambuj Nath"

Ranchi, Nov 28

The Jharkhand High Court on Friday expressed sharp displeasure over the state government’s failure to submit its response in a criminal writ petition seeking a CBI probe into the alleged fake encounter of tribal leader Surya Hansda in Godda district.

Hearing the matter, a bench headed by Justice Ambuj Nath granted the government one final week to file its reply, remarking that the delay was unacceptable in a case of such seriousness. Advocate Kumar Harsh appeared for the petitioner.

The petition was filed by Surya Hansda’s wife, Sushila Murmu, and his mother, Neelmuni Murmu, who have alleged that the police encounter was stage-managed and fabricated and that Surya was deliberately eliminated.

They have urged the court to order an investigation by an independent agency, preferably the CBI, to ensure a fair and impartial probe.

According to the petition, the Godda police portrayed Surya’s death as an encounter, but the family maintains that he was killed in a planned operation. The plea argues that only a central agency can uncover the truth and ensure justice.

The Godda police had claimed that Surya Hansda, wanted in more than 20 criminal cases, was killed near Dhamni Pahad under the Boarijore police station area of Godda district on August 11.

Police also said they recovered firearms from the spot. As per the version presented by Godda SP Mukesh Kumar, Surya was in custody and was being taken by the police team for weapon recovery when his associates attacked the police.

The police further alleged that Surya snatched a weapon from a policeman and tried to flee, which prompted retaliatory firing by the police in which he was killed.

The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) has also raised questions over the encounter. Terming the circumstances “suspicious,” the Commission recommended a CBI probe into the incident after its investigation team visited the site and recorded statements of the concerned parties.

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- IANS

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Priya S
Justice delayed is justice denied. The HC is absolutely right to express displeasure. If the government has nothing to hide, why delay filing response? CBI probe is necessary for transparency.
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Michael C
While I understand the seriousness of the case, let's not forget the police version - wanted in 20 criminal cases. However, every death needs proper investigation and due process must be followed.
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Sneha F
My heart goes out to Sushila Murmu and Neelmuni Murmu. Losing a family member is painful enough, but fighting for justice against the system is even more difficult. Hope they get closure soon. 🙏
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Aman W
When even NCST finds the circumstances suspicious and recommends CBI probe, the state government should cooperate fully. This isn't about politics, it's about human rights and justice.
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Karthik V
The police story sounds too convenient - snatched weapon, tried to flee, retaliatory firing. In this day of body cameras and technology, why no concrete evidence? CBI investigation is the only way forward.

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