Delhi: The Jammu High Court Bar Association lawyers did not obstruct justice in the Kathua rape case and their demand for a CBI investigation into the matter is “justified” the Bar Council of India told the Supreme Court today.
The Council said these were the conclusions of a probe team it sent to the state. The team, led by a retired High Court judge, has submitted a report that gave a clean chit to the lawyers. The top court had earlier pulled up the Jammu lawyers for obstructing the legal process.
The protests by the lawyers had been one of the key fallouts of the shocking gangrape and murder of an eight-year-old child in the state that has triggered a nationwide outrage.
The state police said the child was subjected to horrific tortures to scare off the nomadic Bakerwal community, to which she belonged, from Jammu’s Hindu majority areas.
In Jammu and Kashmir, the case, however, triggered a backlash, with a groundswell of support for the accused. It was alleged that the state’s lawyers’ were a part of that section and had not allowed the filing of chargesheet in the case.
Deepika Rajawat, who is representing the child’s family, complained that members of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association had threatened her, demanding that she does not appear in the case.