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#SC #seekingjustice #minor #rapedkilled #HC #hamslivenews A father wanting a court-monitored probe into gang-rape, murder of his minor daughter is told by SC ‘Don’t flood this court with these kinds of petitions’. The Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider a writ petition filed by a father seeking a court-monitored probe into the kidnap, gang rape, and murder of his minor daughter. The Chief Justice of India of the Supreme Court, N. V. Ramana asked the distressed father to approach the High Court, according to Live Law. During the hearing, the counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that the petitioner’s minor daughter was kidnapped, gang-raped, and murdered and even presented facts that the parents were not even given a chance of performing her last rites as the police forcibly cremated the dead body at midnight. Despite the horrific events surrounding the brutal gang rape and murder of the child, N. V. Ramana was unmoved. The conversation in court went like this: “Counsel: My minor daughter was kidnapped, gang-raped, and killed CJI: Go to the High court Counsel: I’m a laborer, I’m a victim of the system, there’s complete lawlessness in UP CJI: Don’t flood this court with these kinds of petitions, why come directly to SC? “I’m a victim father, this is a peculiar situation,” said the counsel. “I’m from Bulandshahar, HC is far away than SC,” he added. According to Live Law, the court then observed that it can either grant liberty to the petitioner to approach the High Court or dismiss the case. “We can grant liberty to approach HC. Every writ petition I can’t entertain,” said the CJI. The counsel then sought liberty to withdraw the petition and approach the HC. CJI said, “Don’t repeat it again. Permission to withdraw and approach High Court.” The open disparity between poor and rich is increasing the divide revealing the priority of the CJI. His wordings, “this kind of petition’ to a father who had lost his minor daughter to gang rape and brutal murder was cruel. Would he have used the same words had the gang-raped murdered child been from a rich elite family? It seems that the judiciary is dying a 100 deaths slowly. There was a time citizens swore by the Supreme Court believing they will get justice but those days appear to be fading away with fear and insecurity over the verdicts of the Court.