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New Delhi : The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India, having not received any response from the Government of Uttar Pradesh (UP) to its show cause notice in the matter of the arrest and imprisonment of a person on mistaken identity, has recommended to the State through its Chief Secretary that action should be taken for the release of the victim with dignity and he should be paid Rs three lakh as relief for violation of his human rights.
Beside, the DGP, UP, has been asked to submit within four weeks a report in the action taken against the erring police personnel, who arrested the victim without verifying his identity, according to an NHRC release.
The Commission had registered the matter on basis of a complaint by the victim alleging that he was undergoing imprisonment forĀ more than four years in place of one Julum Sharma in case no 347/2000 u/s 147/148/149/506/302 IPC. Police had failed to arrest the real culprit and had instead arrested the complainant.
The Commission on inquiry through its Investigation Division found that an FIR 347/2000 u/s 147/148/149/302/506/34 IPC was registered against 5 accused in District Azamgarh, UP. The four accused persons were acquitted by the court in the year 2002. However, the complainant was arrested in the case vide non-bailable warrant after 13 years of registration of FIR by police posing complainant as Julum Sharma. However police failed to establish how complainant Singhasan Vishwakarma was same as Julum Sharma. It was a clear case of negligence by police.
The Commission observed that even the Judicial Officer did not verify the identity of the victim and sent him behind the bars. The commission has also directed its registry to send a copy of its proceeding in the matter to the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court for appropriate action.