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Gurdeep Singh S/o Shinda Singh R/o Village Karalia, Tehsil: Ajnala District Amritsar. Belongs to the Mazhabi Sikh caste which is recognised by the State of Punjab as a Scheduled Caste.
Gurdeep Singh & his family members were employed at Partap Bricks Udyog Samiti located in Bhalla Pind, Ajanala road, Tehsil Ajnala Dist: Amritsar. The name of the occupier of the said brick kiln, is Shri. Sukhdev Singh S/o Partap Singh. He along with his family members were employed as a Pather in the above mentioned brick kiln in December 2012. Payment of an advance amount of 65,000 (Sixty Five Thousand) was made to them. The names of family members are mentioned below.
Sl# |
Name and relationship with complainant |
Age |
Sex |
1 |
Gurdeep Singh S/o Shinda Singh |
40 |
M |
2 |
Bhajinder kaur W/o Gurdeep Singh |
38 |
F |
3 |
Kadar Singh S/o Gurdeep Singh |
16 |
Male Child |
4 |
Kajal D/o Gurdeep Singh |
15 |
Female Child |
5 |
Sandeep D/o Gurdeep Singh |
13 |
Female Child |
6 |
Rohan S/o Gurdeep Singh |
11 |
Male Child |
Due to the brick kiln owners strike in the State of Punjab, they were not given any work, although they presented at the work place and employed there as well. They were not allowed to take up any employment of own choice and were compelled to remain present in the brick kiln. Theywere make to sit idle at the work place from December, 2012 till first week of April 2013. No compensation was given by the employer for the loss of wages. He and his family started worked constinuously for three weeks when strike was over in the first week of April. After this, the employer, Shri Sukhdev Singh, also known as Deva, stated pressurising them to put his thumb impression on some papers.
Being illiterate, they do not know the contents of the papers on which the employer was forcing to place his thumb impression. Gurdeep Singh refused to sign on papers. He thought his employer surely mis use this paper. Thereafter, the employer, without notice, threw them out of the brick kiln with the help of local police from Ajnala Police Station. Some trucks were hired by the employer and his family and they were removed from the brick kiln forcefully. They pleaded with the employer that their livelihood will be jeopardised, but the employer did not listen their pleas.
They have no options, he and his family tried to take employment elsewhere because Partap Bricks Udyog Samiti demanded the debt amount of Rs 65,000 back from him. To his shock and dismay, they all denied by the entire brick kiln. It was the instruction of the occupier of that brick kiln that unless the debt advance was paid to the previous employer at Partap Bricks Udyog Samiti, they will not employ him in their brick kiln.
Gurdeep Singh & his family members are in a state of starvation as they are being systematically denied employment in any brick kiln in Amritsar and elsewhere due to their debt obligation. Being Pathers, the only skills they have to earn there livelihood, is that of brick moulding and his life and liberty is in danger to the social boycott imposed by the employer. He & His familys member’s only mistake, it seems, is that they stood up for their rights. That, for the past 5 months his family and he was in state of despair, being denied their right to life and livelihood.The complaint was sent to the DM, Amritsar and the persons were physically released but no FIR was registered against the employer.
Malati Kumari (12) s/o Shambhu Manji, a daily wage labour is resident of Sigariawa village under Sahanjapur police station in Patna Dist. belongs to Musahar (SC) community.
On 25/12/2012, at about 7.00 p.m Malati Kumari set out to meet her grandmother who is living in Chhoti Keboi village, which is 3 km distance from her village Sigariawa. She went to Gigariawa turn to catch auto, where she found a man named Guddu Yadav (21) s/o Kanhai standing with his auto. He asked her where she was going. When he learnt that she is going to Chhoti Keboi village, he pretended that he also will go to the same place and asked her to sit in the auto. While going, he stopped the auto on the way and called two of his friends namely Annu Yadav (20) s/o Pawan, Arjun (22) s/o Manogi, belong to OBC community over phone, asked them to sit in the auto and went. On seeing them Malati tried to get down from auto but Guddu requested here to sit and assured to drop her to the destiny. Then the rapist took her to a lonely place and clutched her mouth with cloth and raped one after the other. Malati managed to scream out loudly. The nearby villagers, who went out for evening wash, heard the cry and run to the spot. On seeing the people, the rapist escaped the place.
Initially, the police refused to register as rape case but due to pressure from the higher authorities the case was registered on 25-12-2012 as No. 62/12, u/s 363,366,376 IPC & 3(1)(x)(xii) of SC/ST (PoA) Act, however the rapist were not arrest. Charge sheet is not filed. The victims have not received any compensation from administration.
Beer Singh S/o Pritam Singh R/o Village Karalia, Tehsil: Ajnala District Amritsar. He belongs to Mazhabi Sikh caste which is recognised by the State of Punjab as a Scheduled Caste.
He is a brick kiln worker employed at M/s Aulakh Bricks Co., located in V.P.O. Vaniyeke Tehsil Ajnala Distt Amritsar. The name of the occupier of the said brick kiln, as per his knowledge, is Shri. Gurmukh Singh. He along with his family members were employed as a Pather in the above mentioned brick kiln in December 2012 on payment of an advance amount of 1,00,000 (One Lakh). The names of his family members are as under;
Sl# |
Name and relationship with complainant |
Age |
Sex |
1 |
Beer Singh S/o Pritam Singh |
50 |
M |
2 |
Rani Kaur W/o Beer Singh |
45 |
F |
3 |
Surjitj Singh S/o Beer Singh |
24 |
M |
4 |
Baljit Singh S/o Beer Singh |
22 |
M |
5 |
Malkti Singh S/o Beer Singh |
20 |
M |
6 |
Jagjit Singh S/o Beer Singh |
18 |
M |
However, due to the brick kiln owners strike at the State of Punjab, they were not given any work although they were employed in the brick kiln and presented for work. They were not allowed to take up any employment of their choice and were compelled to remain present in the brick kiln. They were made to sit idle from the time of their arrival at the brick kiln from December 2012 to first week of April. No compensation was given by the employer for the loss of wages.
When work resumed in the brick kiln (after strike) in the first week of April, his family worked continuously for 3 weeks. After this, the employer, Gurmukh Singh, stated pressurising him to put his thumb impression on some papers. Being illiterate, he did not know the content of the papers on which the employer was forcinghim to sign. He refused to sign on the papers as he had doubt on the employer that he could mis use this paper against him. Thereafter, the employer threw him out of the brick kiln, with the help of local police from Ajnala Police Station. Some trucks were hired by the employer and his family and he were removed from the brick kiln forcefully. They pleaded with the employer that their livelihood will be jeopardised, but the employer did not heed to their please.
Having no other choice, his family and he tried to take employment elsewhere as the employer at M/s Aulakh Bricks Co., demanded the debt amount of Rs 1, 00,000 back from me. To thier shock and dismay they were denied employment in the entire brick kiln they approached as it was instructed to the occupier of that brick kiln that unless the debt advance was paid to the previous employer at M/s Aulakh Bricks Co., they will not employ them in their brick kiln.
His family and he are in a state of starvation as they are being systematically denied employment in any brick kiln in Amritsar and elsewhere due to our debt obligation. Being Pathers, the only skills they have earn their livelihood, is that of brick moulding and their life and liberty is in danger to the social boycott imposed by the employer. They only mistake, it seems, is that we stood up for their rights. For the past 5 months his family and he are in state of despair, being denied their right to life and livelihood. Does not the Right to equal protection of the Laws, right to life, right to dignity and right against trafficking and forced labour apply to poor members of Scheduled Castes such as I? Having been advanced a bonded debt, they are not being denied work unless the debt advance is paid to the employer. Being subjected to bonded labour, are they not entitled to be set at liberty from the obligation to repay the bonded debt, to release and rehabilitation measures?
Sarabjit Singh S/o Ratan Singh R/o Village Karalia, Tehsil: Ajnala District Amritsar he belong to the Mazhabi Sikh caste which is recognised by the State of Punjab as a Scheduled Caste.
He was employed by Partap Bricks Udyog Samiti located in Bhalla Pind, Ajanala road, Tehsil Ajnala Dist: Amritsar. The name of the occupier of the said brick kiln, as per my knowledge, is Shri. Sukhdev Singh S/o Partap Singh. He along with his family members were employed as a Pather in the above mentioned brick kiln in December 2012 on payment of an advance amount of 60,000 (Sixty Thousand). The names of his family members are as under;
Sl# |
Name and relationship with complainant |
Age |
Sex |
1 |
Sarabjit Singh S/o Ratan Singh |
30 |
M |
2 |
Pooja W/o Sarabjit Singh |
25 |
F |
3 |
Sachin S/o Sarabjit Singh |
13 |
M |
4 |
Beero W/o Ratan Singh |
60 |
F |
5 |
Pavan |
5 months |
Male Child |
Due to the strike of the brick kiln in the State of Punjab, they were not given any work although they were employed and presented for work. They were not allowed to take up employment of their choice and were compelled to remain present in the brick kiln. They were made to sit idle at work place from December 2012 till first week of April. No compensation was given by the employer for the loss of wages. When the strike was over, they worked continuously for three week in the first week of April. In the month of April, his new born child fell seriously ill. For the treatment of new born baby he requested to employer to give him some money. The employer said that only on signing some papers given any assistance and that he will not be allowed to work in the brick kiln if he do not agree to some terms and condition put forward by the employer.
After this, the employer, Shri Sukhdev Singh, also known as Deva, started pressurising him to put his thumb impression on some papers. Being illiterate, He do not know the contents of the papers on which the employer was forcing to place his thumb impression.
He was afraid that the employer would deny them their rights and wages if he wil put his thumb impression on these papers and he refused to do so. Thereafter, the employer, without notice, threw them out of the brick kiln with the help of local police from Ajnala Police Station. Some trucks were hired by the employer and his family and they were removed from the brick kiln forcefully. They pleaded with the employer that their livelihood will be jeopardised, but the employer did not heed to their please. They have no other option to search work else where, because the employer at Partap Bricks Udyog Samiti demanded the debt amount of Rs 60,000 back from me. It was instructed by the previous employer at Pratap Bricks Udyog Samini to not employ them until they paid their dabt advance. They do not want to employed them in entire brick kiln
His family and he are in a state of starvation as they are being systematically denied employment in any brick kiln in Amritsar and elsewhere due to their debt obligation. Being Pathers, the only skills they have earn their livelihood, is that of brick moulding and their life and liberty is in danger to the social boycott imposed by the employer. Their only mistake, it seems, is that they stood up for our rights. For the past 5 months his family and he are in state of despair, being denied their right to life and livelihood.