accept the plea of the appellant that although he was
not a Chamar as such he could claim the same status by
reason ... fact that he belonged to Dohar Caste which is
sub-caste of Chamar. Even after referring to the case of
Basavallingappa (supra) it was held
Choube Lal Chamar vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 4 October, 2018
1 WP-18935-2018
The High Court Of Madhya Pradesh
since last 15-20 days speak that I am a chuda-chamar and
whenever they come I should not come in the way. It hurts ... Sarwan
Singh he also said that you are actually a chuda-chamar and
hence they are not saying anything wrong. When I told
happening
ground that Bhaiya Lal belonged to Dohar caste
and was not a Chamar. Bhaiya Lal in his nomination
has declared that he was member ... Chamar Scheduled
Caste. Election Tribunal found against the elected
candidate and set aside the election. The High Court
dismissed the appeal. Bhaiya Lal questioned
Section 379 of the CrPC, 1973. The appellants Sone Lal, Ram Swaroop Chamar, Ram Swarup Ahir, Sheoram and Dularey have been convicted under Section ... lodged by Debi Sahai on 7.8.64 against Sone Lal, Ram Saroop Chamar, Raj Kumar and others. These appellants were prosecuted for the murder of Angnoo
village, one of Thakurs led by Mehtab Singh and the other of Chamars led by Ram Singh and there was animosity between these two factions ... direction of the temple. Mehtab Singh and Than Singh started abusing the Chamars and shouted: "Chamars, let us finally settle the score". Mithulal
Nandji Rastogi and Bal Mukund Rastogi are brothers. They
alongwith one Jagdish Chamar and Mohan Singh were put up for
trial before the 2nd Additional ... Sessions Judge, Rohtas at Sasaram,
who found the appellants and Jagdish Chamar guilty of the offence
under Section 302 / 34 IPC and under Section
Specification of Scheduled caste in relation to parts of
State-Validity of-Chamar, if included In Dohar caste.
HEADNOTE:
The appellant's election ... district in question
and so his declaration that he belonged to the Chamar caste
which was a Schedule Caste was improperly and illegally
accepted
miscreants fled towards the north, while others ran away to the Chamar Toli in village Khodhri. The villagers chased them to that village and during ... mango trees belonging to Ram Ashrit and the other appellants. Dukhi Chamar son of Sita Ram appellant stopped them from doing so. Thereupon a quarrel
reprinted in 1975; and "The Religious Life of India. The Chamars' by G. W. Biggs, published in the year 1920. The research paper ... impugned notification is, in substance that 'Satnamis, though initially were Chamars, they gradually had developed into a separate well known
identity and no longer