Can''t order UK to return Kohinoor: SC : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Can''t order UK to return Kohinoor: SC

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday said it cannot pass an order for reclaiming the Kohinoor from the United Kingdom or to stop it from being auctioned.

Can''t order UK to return Kohinoor: SC

The 105.6 carat stone adorns a crown that was last worn in 1953 by Queen Elizabeth. — File photo



New Delhi, April 21

The Supreme Court on Friday said it cannot pass an order for reclaiming the Kohinoor from the United Kingdom or to stop it from being auctioned.

 (Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)

Disposing of a plea seeking directions to bring back the treasured diamond to India, a bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar said it cannot ask a foreign government not to auction a property.

Also read: SC cautions: Want to give up Kohinoor?

How Duleep Singh ‘handed’ it to the Queen

The court made it clear it could not pass an order with regard to a property, which was in another country.

"We are quite surprised that such petitions are filed for properties which are in the USA and the UK. What kind of a writ petition is this," the Bench, also comprising Justices D Y Chandrachud and S K Kaul, commented.

The apex court referred to an affidavit filed by the Centre and said: "The Government of India continues to explore ways and means with the UK government on the issue."        

The petitions, filed by an NGO, the All India Human Rights and Social Justice Front, and Heritage Bengal, a registered organisation, were tagged together by the court last year.

The pleas had said: "India won independence in 1947. But successive governments at the Centre have made little or no attempt to bring back the Kohinoor diamond from United Kingdom to India, the place of its origin."

"Whenever issues have been raised, central governments maintained on the floor of Parliament or in reply to RTI queries that Kohinoor is an Indian artefact but claims for repatriation thereof cannot be made for the same are not covered under the UNESCO Convention, 1972. The lackadaisical approach of successive governments in making positive and meaningful diplomatic parleys has not been in national interest. All attempts on the part of the petitioners and other right-thinking persons to activate the Central Government have failed," the plea had said.

The Centre had earlier told the Supreme Court that Kohinoor was neither "forcibly taken", nor "stolen" by British rulers but given to the East India Company by the rulers of Punjab.

The apex court had then asked whether the government was willing to stake a claim to the Kohinoor, one of the most valuable diamonds in the world.

The Centre had then said that the demand to get back Kohinoor have been raised time and again in Parliament.

Kohinoor, which means Mountain of Light, is a large, colourless diamond that was found in Southern India in early 14th century.

The 108-carat Kohinoor gem, which fell into British hands during the colonial era, is the subject of a historic ownership dispute and claimed by at least four countries, including India.

The pleas had sought directions to the Indian High Commissioner in United Kingdom for the return of the diamond, besides several other treasures.

Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Culture, High Commissioners of UK, Pakistan and Bangladesh were made as parties in the case.

The NGO's PIL had also sought return of the "ring and talwar of Tipu Sultan and other treasures of Tipu Sultan, Bahadur Shah Zafar, Rani of Jhansi, Nawab Mir Ahmad Ali Banda and other rulers of India." —PTI

Top News

Lok Sabha elections: Voting begins in 21 states for 102 seats in Phase 1

Lok Sabha elections 2024: Over 62 per cent voter turnout in Phase-1 amid sporadic violence Lok Sabha elections 2024: Over 62 per cent voter turnout in Phase-1 amid sporadic violence

Minor EVM glitches reported at some booths in Tamil Nadu, Ar...

Chhattisgarh: CRPF jawan on poll duty killed in accidental explosion of grenade launcher shell

Chhattisgarh: CRPF jawan on poll duty killed in accidental explosion of grenade launcher shell

The incident took place near Galgam village under Usoor poli...

Lok Sabha Election 2024: What do voting percentage and other trends signify?

Lok Sabha elections 2024: What do voting percentage and other trends signify

A high voter turnout is generally read as anti-incumbency ag...


Cities

View All