Prayagraj: Advising a petitioner to do a little bit of research work on the rites and traditions widespread among communities residing along the bank of the Ganga, the Allahabad high court on Friday refused to entertain a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking directions to the state authorities’to eliminate dead bodies buried close to the Ganga at various ghats at Prayagraj’.
While letting the petitioner, Pranvesh, to draw the PIL and document a new one, a division bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Yadav along with Justice Prakash Padia discovered,”Having gone through the whole request, we’re of the opinion that the petitioner hasn’t done much research function in regard of rites and traditions that are widespread among various communities residing along the bank of river Ganga.” “Hence, we’re not likely at this point to cause some sanity rather to enable the petitioner to take the request with a freedom to file new petition after question and study in regard to their clinic of past rites in a variety of communities that are residing across the bank of Ganga,” the seat, including”using a freedom previously, the petition stands disposed of withdrawn.” The petitioner’s request was during the next tide of Covid-19, you will find many people who succumbed to this illness but weren’t functioning properly.
In addition, he cautioned until the court to maneuver order to prevent/stop burial of deceased bodies close to the lake.
The court refused to maneuver’any order in this point’.
There was a lot uproar in the summit of Covid disease in April and May this season when bodies have been found buried over the rivers and it had been alleged that kin of dead persons could not afford the expense of cremation and consequently went to the burial.
The state authorities, however, explained that it had been the convention one of several communities residing across the Ganga to bury their dead to the banks.