Statement in Support of the Lawyers Collective and Denouncing the CBI Raids at the Office and Homes of Ms. Indira Jaising and Mr. Anand Grover of Lawyers Collective: From Public Health Experts, AIDS Activists, People Living With HIV and Representatives of Marginalised Communities

Author : Lawyers Collective

Date : July 18, 2019

We write this to express our extreme dismay, and disappointment on the audacious raids carried out by the CBI on 11 July 2019 at the Delhi and Mumbai offices and residences of Anand Grover and Indira Jaising. We see this as yet another attempt at trying to muzzle civil society voices in India. We see this as an assault on democracy and democratic values.

As has been stated by the Lawyers Collective in their public statement, the CBI’s actions are illegal, mala fide and a blatant abuse of law.

Rather than through high-handed raids, the evidence of the selfless and relentless work of the Lawyers Collective can be found in the lives of lakhs of people who have benefited from their legal advice and support. Their doors have always been open for the weakest and the most marginalised, those who had nowhere else to go, to those who were shunned and silenced and to those who needed refuge and hope in the judicial process.

The HIV response in India stands out for its excellence in no small measure due to the selfless contributions of all at the Lawyers Collective. Each of undersigned are witness to the enormous contributions of the Lawyers Collective since the mid-1990’s, standing shoulder to shoulder with the most marginalized among us when no one else would care.

Each of us have benefited, individually and collectively, from the impact of the work done by Lawyers Collective – the process of justice and its hard won fruits have reinstated our faith in the Indian Judiciary and the Constitution of India.

If the whole world acknowledges the strides India has made in articulating the law on HIV/AIDS (2017) it is because the Lawyers Collective found the resources and invested its expertise and its heart in trying to protect the rights of people living with HIV.

If women in India today can walk into a police station and seek protection under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, it is because the Lawyers Collective rose to marshal every legal instrument to draft and monitor the implementation of this law.

The legal battle against section 377, IPC that criminalised same-sex relations as well as the recognition of transgender identity and rights was started by the Lawyers Collective at a time when no one wanted to talk about the issue, when neither courts nor lawyers had the resources to understand and battle the nuances of discrimination against sexual minorities.

Lawyers Collective took on unpopular and challenging issues affecting marginalised groups, more recently, in drafting changes to ensure access to harm reduction services and essential narcotic drugs under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic (Amendment) Act, 2014

Every patient today who avails of life saving drugs has Lawyers Collective to thank for securing affordable medicines by preserving public health safeguards under section 3(d) the Patents Act, 1970.

We are deeply concerned that by targeting Lawyers Collective and its founding trustees – Ms. Indira Jaising and Mr. Anand Grover, a chilling message is being sent to civil society to toe the line and curb dissent.

We stand with the Lawyers Collective, Ms. Indira Jaising and Mr Anand Grover and urge them to stay undeterred and continue to respond based on their Constitutionally guaranteed fundamental rights.

We demand an immediate stop to this deliberate and illegal harassment of Lawyer’s Collective. Civil Society stands firmly in their support and will take all necessary action to resist and challenge this arbitrary action by the Government of India.

ENDORSED BY

  1. A.Jayavathana , Hiv ullor nala sangam, Nagapattinam
  2. Aaron Sunday, African Network of Adolescents and Young Persons Development, Abuja, Nigeria
  3. Aarti, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  4. ABHIJIT GHOSH, KOMAL GANDHAR, KOLKATA
  5. Abhijit Kumar Das, Mito Trust, Baripada
  6. Abou Mere, NNagaDAO, Kohima Nagaland
  7. Akash Panigrahi, Mito Trust, Baripada
  8. Altaf Shaikh, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  9. Ambika savitry, Bangalore
  10. Amit Kumar, Social Worker, NEW DELHI
  11. Amita, New delhi
  12. Amrita, Chennai
  13. Anand chandrani, Sarathi Trust, Nagpur
  14. Anandi Yuvaraj, COIMBATORE
  15. Anita David, Indian Drug Users Forum, Delhi
  16. Anita Rego, Pearlss 4 Development, Hyderabad
  17. Anjali Gopalan, The Naz Foundation (India)Trust, New Delhi
  18. Ankur Patil, foramfoundation, Vadodara
  19. Annamma George, Chennai
  20. Anu Aaron, SIAAP, CHENNAI
  21. Anushree Mishra, Gurgaon
  22. Archana, Raipur
  23. Aryika Dadhwal, Delhi
  24. Asha Patel, NMP+, Mahesana
  25. Ashish Kumar, Advocate, Delhi
  26. Ashok Rau, Freedom Foundation, Begaluru
  27. Ashok Row Kavi, Humsafar Trust, Mumbai
  28. Ashok Swain, Uppsala University, Uppsala
  29. Asim Mura, Amlasole Birsha Munda Gram Unnyan Samiti, West Bengal
  30. Baby Naskar, Durbar Disha, Kolkata
  31. Bharat Bhushan , New Delhi
  32. BHARATI DEY, DURBAR MAHILA SAMANWAYA COMMITTEE, KOLKATA
  33. Bharti Ali, HAQ: Centre for Child Rights, New Delhi
  34. Biswajit Majumder, Social Worker, South Kolkata
  35. Bka, MDUF, Aizawl
  36. Blessina Kumar, New Delhi
  37. BOTHUMANI, VADAMALAR PENNGAL SANGAM, TAMIL NADU
  38. Caro, Socios en Salud, Peru
  39. Carolina Moran, Socios en Salud Sucursal, Peru
  40. Champa, Durgapur Durbar Samiti, Durgarpur
  41. Chandana Khan, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  42. Chandni Shaikh, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, Mumbai
  43. Chaya Das, Domjur Durbar Samiti, Kolkata
  44. Chayanika Shah, LABIA – A Queer Feminist LBT Collective, Mumbai
  45. Chirag Soni, Foram Foundation, Vadodara
  46. Chitra, siaap, chennai
  47. D Daisy, Tamil Nadu networking for people living with HIV/ AIDS, Chennai
  48. Daxa Patel, NCPI+, Delhi
  49. Deebjot Singh Sahney, Kripa Foundation, Guwahati
  50. Deep Soni, Foram Foundation, Vadodara
  51. Devi, Pwn+, Chennai
  52. Devi, Triveni Samaj Vkas Kendra, Mumbai (Suburbs)
  53. Dipika Patel, Sakhi Jyot Sangathan, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
  54. Dr. Smarajit Jana, Kolkata
  55. Dr. Kimberly Walters, California State University, Long Beach
  56. Dr. S. Sundararaman, Chennai
  57. Dr. Stellah Bosire, Nairobi, Kenya
  58. Dr. Tokugha Yepthomi, Medical consultant infectious Diseases, Dimapur Nagaland
  59. Eldred Tellis, Sankalp Foundation, Mumbai
  60. Francis Joseph, ANPUD Bangkok, Thailand
  61. Ganesh Acharya, TB survivor and HIV positive Mumbai
  62. Gautam Yadav, New Delhi, India
  63. GEETA, Vadamalar Penngal Sangam, Tamil Nadu
  64. Geeta Dutta, Sakhi Sangathan, Odisha
  65. Geetanjali Amalrani, Namakal Mavata Sabaermathi Pengal Mampatu Sangam, Tamil Nadu
  66. Gita Devi, Purulia Nachni Unnyan Samiti, Purulia, West Bengal
  67. Gita Dey, Society for Human Development for Social Action, Kolkata
  68. Global TB Community Advisory Board (TB CAB)
  69. Gowtham, Chennai
  70. Gunasekar, Chennai
  71. Hajra Arif, Sahyog Mahila Mandal, Surat
  72. Heather Ferreira, Mumbai
  73. HepCoN, Kohima
  74. Indian Drug users’ Forum, Kohima
  75. Imti, Dimapur
  76. Jagdish Patel, RDNP+, Rajkot
  77. Jamshir Bagwadia, Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust, Mumbai
  78. JAYA, Vadamalar Penngal Sangam, Tamil Nadu
  79. Jérôme Martin, Saint-Denis, France
  80. Jigna Patel, JDNP+, Amreli
  81. Jimmy LMS Tluanga, MDUF, Aizawl
  82. Jitendra Ramprakash, Delhi
  83. Jonathan Stillo, Detroit, MI USA
  84. Jonisha Scohd society, Pondicherry
  85. Jyoti Raut, Parivartan Foundation, Ahmedabad
  86. Jyotsana, Jamnagar Network, Jamnagar
  87. Jyotsna Rai, Seoraphuli Durbar Samiti, Kolkata
  88. K Savitha, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu
  89. K. Sheethal, Scohd Society, Pondicherry
  90. KAJAL BOSE, DURBAR MAHILA SAMANWAYA COMMITTEE, KOLKATA
  91. Kalpanaben Gayakwad, Ekta Sangathan, Vadodara
  92. Kamlesh Umaji Kasbale, Mumbai AIDS Forum, Mumbai
  93. Kanchana, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, Mumbai (Suburbs)
  94. Kartik Gore, Foram Foundation, Vadodara
  95. Kashibai Jadhav, Kranti Mahila Sangh, Solapur
  96. Kaukab, Mumbai
  97. Kavita Mangnani, HAQ: Centre for Child Rights, Delhi
  98. Ketho, HepCoN, Kohima
  99. Ketho Angami, ARK Foundation, Kohima
  100. Khairunisa Suleiman, Geneva
  101. Khusboo, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  102. KK Abraham, INP +, Chennai
  103. Kohima users network
  104. KOKILA, VADAMALAR PENNGAL SANGAM, TAMIL NADU
  105. Krishna Gurramkonda, Suraksha Society, Hyderabad
  106. Kumar Shailabh, Delhi
  107. Kundan Tailor, Foram Foundation, Vadodara
  108. Kusum, All India Network of Sex Workers, NEW DELHI
  109. L Ramakrishnan, Chennai
  110. Lalduhawma Chawngthu, Mizoram Drug Users Forum, Aizawl
  111. Lata Kapse, DMBS, Nasik
  112. Limhathung Ezung, IDUF, Dimapur
  113. Lindsay McKenna, Treatment Action Group, New York, United States
  114. Liyi, Advocate, Delhi
  115. Lokesh Mura, Birsha Munnda Gram Unnyan Committee, West Bengal
  116. Loon Gangte, Delhi Network of Positive People, Delhi
  117. M Annakili, Women Right Activists, Tamilnadu
  118. Madhu Sharma, New Delhi
  119. Madhurima Sen bose, New Delhi
  120. Mahasweta Mukherjee, Women Right Activist, Howrah
  121. Maksoom Ali, Pahal Foundation, Faridabad
  122. Mamta, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  123. Manas, Thane
  124. Manjula R, Ashodaya Samithi, Mysore
  125. MANOJ PARDESHI, National Coalition of PLHIV in India, DELHI
  126. Mansi Tripathi, Aarju Foundation, Mumbai
  127. Maya Ghosh, Kalna Durbar Samiti
  128. MEENA, VADAMALAR PENNGAL SAGAM TAMIL NADU
  129. Meenakshi, covai district hiv ullore nala sangam coimbatore
  130. MEERA RAGHAVENDRA, WINS, TIRUPATI
  131. Meera Sanghamitra, National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM) Hyderabad
  132. Meghna , Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  133. Mike Frick, Treatment Action Group, New York
  134. Minatti Dey, Binodini Sramik Union, Kolkata
  135. Miss. Nini Pakma, Meghalaya Drugs Users Network, jaintia hills district
  136. Mona Mishra, Delhi
  137. Morgane Ahmar, CASABLANCA
  138. Moses Zofaka Pachuau, Mizoram HCV Response Team, Aizawl
  139. Mr jagnesh Patel, NDNP+ Navasari
  140. Nadiya Uvtukuri, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  141. Nagaraju valaparla, South India drug users forum, Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh
  142. Najma, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  143. Nandini Thapa, Delhi
  144. Nani, Chennai 34 Nugambakkam
  145. Naresh Soni, BanasNP+ Banasakantha, Palanpur
  146. Neeta Kavaiya, BNP+, Bhavnagar
  147. Neetu Kumar, Parivartan Trust CBO, New Delhi
  148. Nisha Chouhan, Saksham Mahila Samiti, Jaipur
  149. Nisha Gulur, Sankalp livelihood society, Kolar
  150. Nitin Patel, foram Foundation, Vadodara
  151. Nukshinaro, Nagaland Users Network, Dimapur
  152. Nyangpong Yin, Mon User’s Network, Mon
  153. Om Gujjar, Foram Foundation, Vadodara
  154. Othoman Mellouk, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, Marrakech
  155. P Pushpalata, ERODE MAVATTA PENGAL SUYASAKTHI SANGAM, Erode, Tamilnadu
  156. P. DEVI, Me and my world, Guntur
  157. P.SIVA, Vidhunagar District HIV Ullor Nala Sangam, Virudhunagar
  158. Padma, Asansole Durbar Samiti, Asansole
  159. Pallav Patankar, Mumbai
  160. Pardeep Kumar, IDUF, Hoshiarpur
  161. Paresh Patel, VDNP+, Valsad
  162. Partha Sen, Kolkata
  163. Pepe, Nagaland Users’ Network, Kohima
  164. Pintu Maity, South Kolkata
  165. Prabha Kotiswaran, Bangalore
  166. Prabha Mahesh, Touched by TB, Delhi
  167. Prashant Sharma, Sikkim Drug Users’ Forum, Gangtok
  168. Pratima Kumari, Mrignayani Seva Sansthan, Ranchi
  169. Prem, Manmilan Bahu Udesiya Samajik Sanstha, Nasik
  170. Protim Ray, Sonagachi Research and Training Institute, Kolkata
  171. Pushpa Sindoor, Ananthpur, AP
  172. Pushpa Achanta, Bangalore
  173. PUTUL HALDER, DURBAR MAHILA SAMANWAYA COMMITTEE, KOLKATA
  174. Putul Singh, Sramajibi Mahila Sangha, Howrah
  175. RABI GHOSH, AMRA PADATIK KOLKATA
  176. Rajalakshmi RamPrakash, Chennai
  177. RAJAT KANTI SUR, DMSC, Kolkata
  178. Rajkumar Das, Balaram Dey Street Anandam, Kolkata
  179. RAMA DEBNATH, SOCIETY FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL ACTION, KOLKATA
  180. Rama Pandian, Tamilnadu Network, Madurai
  181. Ranjita Sinha, Association of Transgender/Hijra in Bengal, Kolkata
  182. Rasik Bhuva, GSNP+, Surat
  183. Ratan Duloi, Amra Padatik, Kolkata
  184. Ratul Dey, NIRMAAN REHABILITATION FACILITY, Guwahati
  185. Raziya, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  186. Rekha Rai, Titagarh Durbar Samiti, Kolkata
  187. Rekha Rani, Amrapali Seva Sansthan, Bihar
  188. Renbonthung tongue, Indian Drug users’ Forum, Kohima
  189. Renu Kaushal, Noida
  190. RITA ROY, USHA MULTIPURPOSE COOPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED, KOLKATA
  191. Rohima Bibi, Ultadanga Durbar Samiti, Kolkata
  192. Rosa Herrera, Mexicali
  193. Ruby, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  194. Ruksana, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  195. S Poongkodi, Sudaroli Pengal Munnetram Sangam, Chennai
  196. S Radha, Erode, Tamilnadu
  197. Sagar Karmakar, The Calcutta Samaritans, Kolkata
  198. Sameem A Patel, Vadodara
  199. Sameena, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra
  200. Samini Poddar, Shantipur Durbar Samiti Shantipur, Bengal
  201. Sana Khan Parvez, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  202. Sandhya Pagare, AP+, Vadodara
  203. Sandip Purohit, Howrah
  204. Sanjana Ram, Koshish, Kolkata
  205. Sapna, Basirhat, Durbar Samiti
  206. Sashi, Indian Drug Users’ Forum, Nagaland
  207. SATABDI SAHA, AMRA PADATIK, KOLKATA
  208. Sathish Reginald Samuel, Bangalore
  209. Satish Mistri, BDNP+, Bharuch
  210. SAULINA ARNOLD, TAMIL NADU
  211. Saulina Arnold, Chennai
  212. Selvi, ERODE MAVATTA PENGAL SUYASAKTHI SANGAM, Tamilnadu
  213. Shabir, Pwn+, Chennai
  214. SHAKILA BANU, VADAMALAR PENNGAL SANGAM, TAMIL NADU
  215. Shashi Sudhir, Faridabad
  216. SHIBANI GIRI, SOCIETY FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL ACTION KOLKATA
  217. Shitalu Asha, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  218. SHYAMALA NATARAJ, SIAAP, CHENNAI
  219. Shyna, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  220. Sima Fokla, Women Right Activist, Kolkata
  221. Sivansh Thakur, ATHB, Kolkata
  222. Soma Debnath, Labor Right Activist, South Kolkata
  223. Sonal Giani, Umang LBT* Support Group, Bangalore
  224. Sonal Mehta, India HIV/AIDS Alliance, New Delhi
  225. Sonali Rai, Ulberia Durbar Samiti, Kolkata
  226. Sosan Sunita Bara, Ranchi
  227. Sowmya, Delhi
  228. Subharanjan Sinha, Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, Kolkata
  229. Subhasish Roy, DMSC, Kolkata
  230. Sultana Begam, Sarvodaya Samiti, Ajmer
  231. Sumit Dutta, Gurugram
  232. Sundari, Social Worker, Chennai
  233. Sunita, Apsara Foundation, Delhi
  234. Suresh Gamit, ForamFoundation, Vadodara
  235. Surjeet, Harm reduction, Kaithal
  236. Sutirtha Dutta, Indian Drug Users’ Forum, Delhi
  237. Syed Hafeez Ur Rahman , Ashodaya Samithi, Mysore
  238. Tanjla Khatoon, Komal Gandhar, Kolkata
  239. Tapan Kumar Behera, Mito Trust, Baripada
  240. TK Yadav, Khwaab Foundation, Lucknow
  241. Toli, Social Worker, Jhabua, MP
  242. Tsewang Sherpa, SDUF (HepCoS ), Gangtok
  243. Urmi Chudgar, HAQ, Delhi
  244. UTTAM KUMAR MAITI, Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, Kolkata
  245. V nagaraju, South India drug users forum, Vijayawada
  246. Vaishnavi, PWN+, Chennai
  247. Varsha More, Stri Shakti Sangathan, Nanded, Maharashtra
  248. Vasavi Chilaka, Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra, MUMBAI (SUBURBS)
  249. Vegi harish, Humsafar trust, Visakhapatnam
  250. Vincent Jpic, Rome
  251. Vishwajeet, GKNP BHABUA, Bhabua
  252. Vivek Raj Anand, Mumbai
  253. Wendy Zodinpuii, MDUF, Aizawl
  254. Wim Vandevelde, GNP+, Cape Town
  255. Yadavendra Singh, Lucknow
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