Plea on Deplorable condition of women at Rohini Ashram-Delhi High Court Seeks Kiran Bedi to Assist

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The division bench has sought Kiran Bedi’s assistance on a plea related to the welfare of women living in Rohini’s Ashram founded by self-styled spiritual preacher Virender Dev Dixit and has directed her to assist the court on October 7, 2022.

A division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad has sought the assistance of former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi on a plea related to the welfare of women living in Rohini’s Ashram founded by self-styled spiritual preacher Virender Dev Dixit.

The division bench noted that on the order dated April 26, 2022, Kiran Bedi had also contested for supervising the committee formed to look into the welfare of women living in Adhyatmik Vidyalaya Ashram and ordered, “Ms. Kiran Bedi is requested to assist this Court in the matter on the next date of hearing”. Accordingly, listed the matter for October 7, 2022.

In April, a division bench of acting Chief Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Navin Chawla expressed grave concern and directed a committee to be formed to supervise the functioning of the Adhyatmik Vishwa Vidyalaya, which has been in the news for allegedly committing human rights violations against its 162 female inmates. 

The suggestion for the formulation of a committee was put forth by the Delhi Commission of Women to ensure that the women and children residing in the ashram do not suffer any violation of their fundamental or human rights. Swati Maliwal, chairman of the Delhi Commission for Women also submitted that the suggestions had been forwarded to the core to be examined. 

The petition has been filed by the parents of Respondent No.4, Dumpala Meenavathi, who is also one of the residents in the ashram, stating that they have not been allowed to visit their daughter in the ashram, who has recently been complaining of severe back pain. In the present case, the Petitioners were represented by Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy.

The Petitioners had relied upon reports submitted by Advocate Nandita Rao and Ms. Swati Maliwal, Chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women. The High Court by the said order dated December 19, 2017, had constituted a committee to inspect the premises of the ashram. The report of the team was shocking and scandalous. 

The committee reported that the inmates were severely mistreated and kept in deplorable conditions. It claimed that the toilets of the ashram did not have doors and were also not given proper bedding to sleep in. Moreover, it also reported that all the inmates, some of whom seemed underage, claimed that they were residing in the ashram out of their own free will. When asked why they wished to stay in the ashram, they mechanically parroted the same line - that the world was in grave peril and that they have gathered together to save it. 

Moreover, all the female inmates also seemed to be entirely averse to seeing their respective family members. The committee also found that the female inmates had addressed many letters to their families, in almost identical language, saying that they did not wish to meet them

The Court came to a prima facie view that the women of the ashram seemed indoctrinated and appointed Kiran Bedi to supervise and overlook the ashram's activities. The Court also directed the Delhi Government to oversee the activities of the ashram and to make sure that the inmates are not mistreated. 

Case Title: DUMPALA MEENAVATHI AND ANR. v. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. along with FOUNDATION FOR SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT v. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS.