Taking a serious note of the state governmentās alleged failure to provide land for burial grounds, the Karąµ©natš§aka High Court caustically asked if bodies have to be dumped on roads.
During the hearing of a civil contempt of court petition on Thursday, Justice B Veerappa remarked šthat the government was behaving irresponsibly on this āissue and should be ashamed of its conduct.
Taking a serious note of the state governmentās alleged failure to provide land for burial grounds, the Karąµ©natš§aka High Court caustically asked if bodies have to be dumped on roads.
During the hearing of a civil contempt of court petition on Thursday, Justice B Veerappa remarked that the government was behaving irresponsibly on this issue and should be ashamed oš”f its conduct.
"Do you want bodies dumped on the roadās where burial grounds are nošt available? It is unfortunate the court has to do the job of the government," it observed.
The Court warned that if the government did not fulfill the court order ofź¦” providing burial grounds in all villages and towns which do not have one within 15 days, the Principal Secretary oāf the Revenue Department would be sent to jail for contempt of court.
Based on an earlier pšetition by Mohammed Iqbal, the High Court had directed the State to provide burial grounds in āvillages that do not have one within six weeks.
Hoāwever, the 2019 order is still pending implementation by the government. Iqbal once again moved the court with a civil conātempt of court petition against the government.
The counsel for the goį©į©į©į©į©į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©š±į©į©į©vernment sought time to submit a status report on the matter.Ā The Court however took exception to this request saying it was not the case of a missing person that the government needs to file a status report on. People vote for good deeds.Ā
The government should consider providing burial gršounds as one "vote-gathering meš»asure", the court commented.
-With PTI Input