E Bombay High Court judge receives threatening letters over Dawoodi Bohra verdict
The Bombay Bar Association on Monday issued a resolution condemning repeated threats allegedly made to a retired Bombay High Court judge and his family in
The Bombay Bar Association on Monday issued a resolution condemning repeated threats allegedly made to a retired Bombay High Court judge and his family in India and the United Kingdom over his 2024 verdict in a case related to the Dawoodi Bohra succession row, and called for strict action against the perpetrators. In April 2024, Justice Gautam Patel had upheld the position of Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin as the 53rd Dai al-Mutlaq (leader) of the Dawoodi Bohra community, while noting that he had a valid appointment. Read Full Story People close to Justice Patel and his family said they have been receiving multiple threats over the past ten months, with the most recent one received on June 5 by his daughter in London. The letters allegedly demanded that Justice Patel record and release a video on YouTube stating that he had delivered the verdict in the Syedna case âunder duress and coercionâ.
When contacted, Justice Patel refused to comment on the police investigation. However, the Bombay Bar Association issued a resolution condemning the threats and called for strict action against the perpetrators. The association expressed solidarity with Justice Patel and his family and urged authorities to conduct a thorough investigation to identify and arrest those responsible. WHAT DO THE LETTERS SAY One of the letters sent last year stated that they were âwarningâ him and added, âWe have employed a very capable and dangerous syndicate,â while asking Justice Patel to record and upload a video recanting his judgment. A subsequent letter sent this month said, âYOU WERE GIVEN AMPLE WARNING. THE GANG HAS BEEN PAID. THE NEXT STEP INVOLVES CREMATION. YOURS AND YOUR FAMILY.â The letters also demanded that Justice Patel apologise for delivering the judgment.
The June 5 letter sent to his daughter warned of violence and claimed that a âcontractâ had been issued against the family. The letter, bearing a German postal mark, included a digital storage device, which is now in the custody of local police in London. WHAT IS THE CASE ABOUT? On April 24, 2024, a single bench of Justice Patel upheld the position of Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin as the 53rd Dai al-Mutlaq (leader) of the Dawoodi Bohra community, while noting that he had valid *nas* (appointment). Justice Patel had dismissed a suit originally filed in 2014 by Khuzaima Qutbuddin soon after his brother and then Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, the 52nd Dai, passed away in January 2014 at the age of 102. Burhanuddinâs second son, Mufaddal Saifuddin, then took over as the 53rd Syedna.
