Legal battle remains incomplete till first accused is punished: Madhu’s mother
Palakkad: Eight years after the lynching of tribal youth Madhu in Attappadi shook Kerala’s conscience, his mother Malli says she is still unconvinced that justice has been fully delivered. While high court on Monday enhanced the sentences imposed on 12 accused in the case, Madhu’s family believes the legal battle remains incomplete following acquittal of the first accused, Hussain.
For Malli and her family, the fight was never merely about punishing those responsible for Madhu’s death. It was also a struggle against violence and discrimination faced by marginalised communities and an attempt to ensure accountability through legal system.
Malli and Madhu’s sister Sarasu said they would continue their legal fight until stricter punishment is ensured for all those involved in the crime.
Following Madhu’s killing on Feb 22, 2018, Malli began a prolonged legal struggle seeking justice for her son. A person who rarely stepped outside her tribal hamlet earlier, she repeatedly travelled to police stations and courts, including Mannarkkad court where the trial initially began.
During legal proceedings, the family allegedly faced threats and attempts to influence them. There were also incidents in which their vehicle was reportedly stopped while travelling to court. Malli had approached court expressing dissatisfaction over appointment of public prosecutor. Support from social activists and an action council formed in Palakkad later strengthened the family’s campaign.
“Acquitting the first accused after convicting 12 out of the 14 accused amounts to denial of justice. We have decided to consult our lawyer and move an appeal,” Malli said.
Malli maintained that even the compensation amount of Rs 30 lakh did not amount to justice and that all those responsible deserved strict punishments.
Samara Samithi leader Marsan also said an appeal would be filed against Hussain’s acquittal.
“Postmortem report had stated that Madhu sustained fatal injuries following Hussain’s assault. High court findings are disappointing. We will go to any extent within the legal framework to ensure strict punishment for the first accused,” Marsan said.
Malli and Madhu’s sister Sarasu said they would continue their legal fight until stricter punishment is ensured for all those involved in the crime.
Following Madhu’s killing on Feb 22, 2018, Malli began a prolonged legal struggle seeking justice for her son. A person who rarely stepped outside her tribal hamlet earlier, she repeatedly travelled to police stations and courts, including Mannarkkad court where the trial initially began.
During legal proceedings, the family allegedly faced threats and attempts to influence them. There were also incidents in which their vehicle was reportedly stopped while travelling to court. Malli had approached court expressing dissatisfaction over appointment of public prosecutor. Support from social activists and an action council formed in Palakkad later strengthened the family’s campaign.
“Acquitting the first accused after convicting 12 out of the 14 accused amounts to denial of justice. We have decided to consult our lawyer and move an appeal,” Malli said.
Malli maintained that even the compensation amount of Rs 30 lakh did not amount to justice and that all those responsible deserved strict punishments.
“Postmortem report had stated that Madhu sustained fatal injuries following Hussain’s assault. High court findings are disappointing. We will go to any extent within the legal framework to ensure strict punishment for the first accused,” Marsan said.
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