Thursday, September 23, 2021

Amar Dass Vs. The SHO, PS Govind Puri | Case No.2344/1111/2021/09/1748-50 | Dated: 23-09-2021

 In the Court of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
National Capital Territory of Delhi
25-D, Mata Sundari Road, Near Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi-110002
Phone: 011-23216003-04,  Email: comdis.delhi@nic.in
[Vested with powers of Civil Court under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016]
 
Case No.2344/1111/2021/09/1748-50                                        Dated:23-09-21 

In the matter of:

Sh. Amar Dass,
580/6, Govind Puri,
Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019.                        …………Complainant

Versus

The SHO,
Police Station Govind Puri,
Baba Fateh Singh Marg, Kalkaji Extension,
Block A 14, Govind Puri,
New Delhi 110019.                                  ………..Respondent 

Date of Hearing : 23.09.2021

Present : Sh. Amar Dass, Complainant
    Sh. Devi Dass, brother of complainant
                        Sh. Mukesh Kumar, Inspector on behalf of respondent

ORDER

Sh. Amar Dass, the above named complainant, a person with 80% locomotor disability filed a complaint dated 03.09.2021, under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016, hereinafter referred to as the Act, regarding mental torture by his brother Sh. Devi Dass.  He alleged that his brother forcefully took cash etc. from him and also mentioned the various misdeeds by his brother and requested for help. 

2. The SHO, PS Govindpuri was directed to  present the alleged person Shri Devi Dass in the Court on 23.09.2021.  During the hearing, complainant reiterated his submissions.  Sh. Devi Dass, brother of complainant denied all the allegations against him.  He submitted that he is always taking care of his younger brother Sh. Amar Dass and will also do in the future.  Police official present during the hearing submitted that this is a case of civil dispute and police have no role in this matter.  

3. After hearing the complainant, his brother and the respondent, it is observed that this particular case is of civil dispute between the two brothers and not a case of discrimination on the ground of disability as per the provisions of RPwD Act, 2016.  

4. Both the brothers are requested to sort out their dispute amicably failing which the complainant may approach to the Civil Court for further action. 

5. The matter is disposed as closed.

6. Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 23rd day of September, 2021. 

 

(Ranjan Mukherjee)
               State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities

Copy to :- Sh. Devi Dass, 149, Type-III, Sector-I, Sadique Nagar, Near Indian School, New Delhi-110049. 




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