On 30th December, 2018
PVCHR organized health camp in Anei Musahar basti, Harhua block of Varanasi
district for survivors of torture and
their families with the support from United Nation Voluntary Trust for Torture
Victims (UNVFVT). In the camp total 131 people (63 children, 58 women and 7
male and 3 pregnant mothers) were diagnosed by Dr. Manish Singh, Dr. Sandeep
Singh and Dr. D.P Singh. In the health
camp Ms. Parul Sharma along with four other Swedish people Magdalini
Saripanidou, Tina Ersson, Nina Virkkala, Dr. Sheila Ghose planted pomegranate
tree and distributed stationaries to 36 children of ICDS center.
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Breaking impunity of police torture
On direction of NHRC and intervention of PVCHR, State Government gave order for compensation. And gave order to collect fund from responsible police officials. It is a good start of justice and breaking impunity.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Sustainable peace, human security,liberty and justice are interlinked
Apart
from facing many challenges, threat and false implication PVCHR team never give
up doing intervention and standing with the survivors of human rights violation
of the marginalized communities in particular and others in general.
We never give up because we believe our small
effort will change the situation at the grass- root level as earthworm. Our Founder
and CEO Lenin Raghuvanshi says, Human security based on inclusiveness and justice is one of
main factors for foundation of sustainable peace based on resilience and humane relationship.
We never give up to put our effort for creating society based on equality
because hegemonic masculinity is harmful both of men and women. Elimination of hegemonic
masculinity is precondition for resilience participatory development and
sustainable peace.
We never give up because we believe that nothing can change without
knowledge. We created space for free thoughts- folk school, schools, duniyabi
talim in Madarsa and kindergarten teach basic from grassroot level. We give the
perspective to the children in children and youth panchayat (groups) and
through library in school.
We never give up because PVCHR team firmly adhere
its values Justice, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
Compensation in the case of custodial death
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From: PVCHR Communication
Date: Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 12:40 PM
Subject: Youth detained for theft dies in custody
To: covdnhrc
Cc: jrlawnhrc, Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi
From: PVCHR Communication
Date: Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 12:40 PM
Subject: Youth detained for theft dies in custody
To: covdnhrc
Cc: jrlawnhrc
To,
The Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission
New Delhi
Dear Sir,
I want to bring in your kind attention towards the news published
in Times of India regarding Youth
detained for theft dies in custody
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Youth-detained-for-theft-dies-in-custody/articleshow/24794949.cms?cfmid=2000000
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Youth-detained-for-theft-dies-in-custody/articleshow/24794949.cms?cfmid=2000000
Youth detained for theft dies in custody
Nitasha Natu, TNN | Oct 28, 2013, 06.15 AM IST
MUMBAI: A 22-year-old youth, detained on
suspicion of stealing a bag, died while being questioned at the Vanrai police station in Goregaon (E) on Saturday
night.
The case will be treated as a custodial death though suspect Manoj Salve died before he could be formally arrested, the police said. Before handing them over to the police, residents had reportedly thrashed Salve, and his associate, Prakash Chavan after catching them in the act at the Nesco ground.
Salve was a Pune resident, while Chavan is from Solapur. On Saturday afternoon, the duo was raoming around at the Nesco ground where an exhibition was going on. "We have learnt that Salve and Chavan were trying to steal a bag and valuables when they were caught red-handed around 3pm. CCTV cameras there also captured their images,"
said DCP Pravinkumar Patil. Witnesses, who nabbed the two, beat them up before calling the security personnel at the ground. The guards took the two to the nearby Vanrai police station.
Even as some of the personnel started checking the CCTV images, other policemen questioned Salve and Chavan. The procedure for their arrests was going on when Salve reportedly complained of uneasiness and dizziness. The police rushed him to a hospital but there, he was pronounced dead.
"The autopsy report will reveal the exact cause of Salve's death. The report is awaited," Patil said. "The tehsildar conducted an inquest panchnama. The crime branch, which will investigate the matter, will record the statements of the police, witnesses and Chavan."
The crime branch will also check if Chavan and Salve had past crime records.
The case will be treated as a custodial death though suspect Manoj Salve died before he could be formally arrested, the police said. Before handing them over to the police, residents had reportedly thrashed Salve, and his associate, Prakash Chavan after catching them in the act at the Nesco ground.
Salve was a Pune resident, while Chavan is from Solapur. On Saturday afternoon, the duo was raoming around at the Nesco ground where an exhibition was going on. "We have learnt that Salve and Chavan were trying to steal a bag and valuables when they were caught red-handed around 3pm. CCTV cameras there also captured their images,"
said DCP Pravinkumar Patil. Witnesses, who nabbed the two, beat them up before calling the security personnel at the ground. The guards took the two to the nearby Vanrai police station.
Even as some of the personnel started checking the CCTV images, other policemen questioned Salve and Chavan. The procedure for their arrests was going on when Salve reportedly complained of uneasiness and dizziness. The police rushed him to a hospital but there, he was pronounced dead.
"The autopsy report will reveal the exact cause of Salve's death. The report is awaited," Patil said. "The tehsildar conducted an inquest panchnama. The crime branch, which will investigate the matter, will record the statements of the police, witnesses and Chavan."
The crime branch will also check if Chavan and Salve had past crime records.
Therefore it is a kind request please take appropriate action at
earliest.
Thanking You
Sincerely yours
Lenin Raghuvanshi
Secretary General
Case Details of File Number: 2910/13/16/2013-AD
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Diary Number
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158618
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Name of the
Complainant
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LELNIN RAGHUVANSHI, SECRETARY
GENERAL
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Address
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PVCHR COMMUNICATION,
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VARANASI , UTTAR PRADESH
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Name of the Victim
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MANOJ SALVE
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Address
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PUNE,
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PUNE , MAHARASHTRA
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Place of Incident
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VANRAI POLICE STATION GOREGAON
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MUMBAI , MAHARASHTRA
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Date of Incident
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10/26/2013
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Direction issued by
the Commission
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The Commission took cognizance of
the matter relating to death of one Manoj Shivnath Salve on 26.10.13 in the
custody of Police of PS, Varrai, Goregaon(E), Mumbai. Accordingly reports
were called from concerned authorities from time to time and examined by
Investigation Division of the Commission. On consideration of various reports,
the Commission vide its proceedings dated 02.05.18 inter alia observed and
directed as under :- “The Commission has considered the report of the
government as well as the comments of mother of the deceased. It is an
admitted case and the government is willing to pay the amount that has been
recommended by the Commission, and has sanctioned the amount of Rs. Five
Lakhs vide its resolution dated 11.1.2015 for payment to the family of the
deceased. However, on the one hand it is the stand of the DGP, Crime Branch,
CID Mumbai that the mother of the deceased had refused to receive the said
amount in view of the demand of payment of Rs. 50 Lakhs and job to one of the
family member in the police department. On the other hand the mother of the
deceased vide her comments wanted a sum of Rs. 50 lakhs as compensation and
job in the police department to her daughter. In these circumstances, there
is no bar at this stage for the mother of the deceased to receive a sum of
Rs. Five Lakhs as recommended by the Commission. So far as the claim of the
mother of the deceased for payment of 50 lakhs as compensation and a job for
her daughter, it is observed that she can seek the remedy before the
appropriate forum to claim the above benefits in addition to what the
Commission had recommended and she is also requested to receive the said
amount of Rs. Five lakhs besides to approach the competent forum for further
relief. The copy of the order shall sent to the mother of the victim as well
as to the DGP, Crime Branch, CID Mumbai for compliance. The government is
directed to send the compliance report within six weeks.” Smt. Beena Sudhir
Khichi, the mother of the victim vide communication dated 26.07.18 has
submitted that compensation of Rs. Five Lakhs recommended by the Commission
is not acceptable to her and prayed for compensation of Rs. Fifty Lakhs.
However, no response has been received from the DGP, Crime Branch CID Mumbai.
The Commission has considered the report. Sustaining the recommendations the
matter is closed since the complainant is not inclined to receive an amount
of Rs. Five Lakhs recommended by the Commission in spite of the Govt. was
willing to pay the said amount. This proceeding shall be without prejudice to
the right of the complainant to approach the appropriate court for claiming
compensation amount of Rs. Fifty Lakhs and she is also at liberty to claim an
amount of Rs. Five Lakhs from the State Govt. as recommended by the
Commission. With these observations the matter stands closed.
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Action Taken
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Concluded and No Further Action
Required (Dated 8/23/2018 )
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Status on 10/24/2018
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The Case is Closed.
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