The tribes will not be considered a crime to call the tribes; The Jharkhand High Court made this great comment

Jharkhand High Court. (File Photo)
Court message: The Jharkhand High Court has stated that it is not a crime under the planned castes and planned tribes (prevention of atrocities) law to call a tribal “tribes.” Hearing a petition filed by Sunil Kumar, Justice Anil Kumar Chaudhry said that the victim should be a member of the planned castes (SC) or planned tribal (ST) to create a crime that can be punished under the SC/ST (prevention of Adrests) Act.
What did the High Court comment on calling the tribal tribes?
The court said that the term tribal of the Indian Constitution was not used and that no case could be filed against the accused under the law until the victim came to the list of tribes mentioned in the Constitution. The court heard the petition of the FIR challenging Kumar, who was challenged against him at the Dumka police station.
After all, what are all things, know everything
The victim, who filed the FIR, said he belonged to the planned tribes. The victim told the FIR that he had gone to his office to meet Kumar to apply under the RTI Act. Kumar refused to accept the application and called the victim “crazy tribe.”
The woman also accused Kumar of dismaying her from the office. Sunil Kumar’s lawyer Chandana Kumari argued before the court (Kumar) and used only the word “tribal” and did not refer to the woman’s special caste or tribal. Kumar argued that this was not a crime. He said the FIR has been registered under the SC/SD Act.
In an order passed on April 8, the law said that the process of the law would be misled to pursue criminal proceedings against Kumar. The court canceled the FIR and the case.
Country and the world’s latest news (There is no message) Read more in Hindi, all the big messages Times now Navbarath Live TV But. Nation (India news) Updates and elections (Elections) The Times is now related to the latest news.