Supreme Court directs Karnataka to stop Devadasi ritual immediately


New Delhi, Feb 14 (DHNS) : The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed shock over the “proposed” dedication of hundreds of dalit girls as Devadasis at Davangere district on the eve of full moon day and directed Karnataka’s chief secretary to take steps to stop it immediately.

A three-judge bench presided by Chief Justice P Sathasivam described the age-old practice as a “national shame” and issued orders to the state government after a Kerala-based NGO sought the court’s intervention on an urgent basis through a PIL.

Advocate V K Biju, appearing for petitioner S L Foundation, referred to news reports indicating that hundreds of girls would be brought for the dedication ceremony on the full moon day of Magha month, February 14, for becoming Devadasis.

He said the ceremony was proposed to be held at Uttangi Durga temple on Uchungi Hill, Davangere district. A Devadasi, dedicated to temple services for the rest of her life, is often subjected to sexual exploitation.


The bench, also comprising Justices Ranjana Prakash Desai and Ranjan Gogoi, said, “We direct the chief secretary to ensure that no such incident takes place either during the night of 13th February, 2014, or in the early hours of 14th February, 2014.”

“Chief  Secretary, Bangalore, State of Karnataka, is directed to take all preventive measures in respect of a programme to be held on early hours of 14 th February, 2014, in Uttangi Mala Durga Temple at Harappanahalli Taluk of Davangere District, Karnataka, wherein dalit girl children will be dedicated as Devadasis,” the bench added.

While ordering the registry to communicate the court’s order immediately to the chief secretary, the bench also issued notices to the Centre, National Commission for Women (NCW) and states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu where the practice was contended to be still prevalent.

The petition said that though Karnataka and Maharashtra had passed separate legislations abolishing the ceremony, the practice still continued at several places as per the NCW report which claimed that 2.5 lakh dalit girls were dedicated to temples in Karnataka-Maharashtra border.

“Even though outlawed, the Devadasi system persists, forcing women into a life time of sexual exploitation,” it said, quoting news reports about another proposed ceremony to be held at Thimilapura temple at Halya near Hospet in north Karnataka.

The petitioner also sought immediate direction to the Centre and states to take steps to stop the practice and rehabilitate the victims.

  

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  • Balmiki Nayak, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 17 2014

    This is a very good direction by the Supreme court to eradicate the superstitious believes from the innocent women.

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  • joseph saldanha, Santhekatte

    Sat, Feb 15 2014

    This shameful practice going on for so many years, yet none of the politicians or Hindu religious swamis had any courage to condemn it. When they will learn to respect a human being? A ruling came very late, but it is welcome.

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Devdasi, Betthale Seve etc. all these superstition belief should be stopped immediately.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    The Devadasi rituals in Karnataka are highly objectionable and against the modesty of a woman.Good that our Supreme Court has interfered and ordered to stop the ritual immediately.Hope the needful being done.Thanq.

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  • William, Bantwal

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Good eye opening decision by court after so many years. Body is the temple of God when it is holy and pure. We are all creation of God and He loves us all. Due to selfish interests and ignorance of people, specially shame on the ministers of Karnataka, it becomes poly (dirty). Special evening classes or programs should be conducted in such underdeveloped areas to teach them the reality. India is a developing country since many years, still developing, but thousands die in ignorance before seeing them developed. This devadasi type nonsense should be completely stopped.

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  • Ravnider Reddy, Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Please stop this shameful practice fo rever.

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  • Roshan, Sacheripete/Abu Dhbai

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Indian culture!!!!!!! Sad to read, painful to write, there is more protection, worship, respect and demand for cows rather than these girls in INDIA!!!!!!!!
    Few groups in the name of religion will block the road, kill, attack the worship places, and hold public meeting but blind to such issues!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I call them double standard and evil in the society!!!!!!!!!

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    This is how Dalits & backward Castes Women are exploited.
    Thankfully, because of few good Samaritans like S L Foundation,
    PIL was moved to the Supreme Court,
    Who ordered to stop such extremely unethical practices.

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