THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-August 18, 2017- Topic 1
The case
of Akhila/Hadiya is becoming curiouser by the day. Entrusted with adjudicating
whether her conversion to Islam and marriage to a Muslim man were voluntary
acts, the Supreme Court has embarked on a roving inquiry into whether Hindu
women in parts of Kerala are being radicalised. Inexplicably, the court has
sought inputs from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), tasked with
tackling terrorism, to probe the circumstances of the 24-year-old’s conversion
and marriage even before it heard her out.
The question before the court was
the correctness of the Kerala High Court’s decision to annul her marriage. The
Supreme Court’s reasoning for its position that it needs the inputs of all
stakeholders before it speaks to the woman concerned is hard to comprehend. Of
what use would these inputs be if she maintains that she chose to convert and
marry voluntarily? The High Court did not question her conversion to Islam,
only suspecting the veracity of her sudden claim that she was married to a
Muslim. This happened in the course of hearings on a plea by her father
complaining that she was under the influence of radical groups. The High Court
held that the purported marriage was only a ruse to scuttle the proceedings and
annulled the marriage as a “sham”. In the process, it made the odd observations
that a woman’s marriage requires the involvement of her parents and that even
if she had attained the age of majority, she was still at a “vulnerable age”.
The
Supreme Court has nominated a retired judge to supervise the NIA probe, the
object of which is presumably to safeguard its independence and credibility.
But the inquiry itself has come about because of a submission made by the NIA
that there is a pattern to such incidents in Kerala. It is possible to make out
a case for a police investigation into the suspicious activities of radical
groups in the State. But the mere suspicion that they are working in an
organised way to convert people is not sufficient to conclude that they are
involved in recruiting them for overseas terror operations for groups such as
the Islamic State. The woman’s father maintains that she is under the spell and
influence of radical activists who, he says, would transport her abroad to
destinations such as Syria. These and related apprehensions are subjects that
should be addressed by the police and intelligence agencies rather than by a
process that involves subjecting the woman to live in a manner not chosen by
her. It is unfortunate that the plea that she was living under custody in her
parental home despite being a major failed to cut any ice before the two-judge
bench. In refusing to entertain the plea, the Supreme Court has lent the
unfortunate impression that it has placed a judicial curtailment on her
volition. Rather than do this, it should have striven to find a way to protect
her freedom of religion and movement.
Vocabulary
Curiouser: strange; unusual.
Example: A curious sensation overwhelmed her
Synonyms: strange, odd, peculiar, funny, unusual, bizarre, weird
Embark: go on board a ship, aircraft, or other
vehicle.
Example: He embarked for India in 1817
Synonyms: board ship, go on board, go
aboard, hop on, jump on
Rove: travel constantly without a fixed
destination; wander.
Example: A quarter of a million refugees roved around the
country
Synonyms: wander, roam, ramble, drift, meander, range, travel
Circumstance: a fact or condition connected with or
relevant to an event or action.
Example: We wanted to marry but circumstances didn't
permit
Annul: declare invalid an official agreement,
decision, or result.
Example: The elections were annulled by the general amid
renewed protests
Synonyms: declare invalid, declare null and
void, nullify, invalidate, void, disallow
Veracity: conformity to facts; accuracy.
Example: Officials expressed doubts concerning the
veracity of the story
Synonyms: truthfulness, truth, accuracy, correctness, faithfulness, fidelity
Attain: succeed in achieving (something that one
desires and has worked for).
Example: Clarify your objectives and ways of attaining
them
Synonyms: achieve, accomplish, reach, obtain, gain, procure, secure, get
Presumably: used to convey that what is asserted is
very likely though not known for certain.
Example: The Yakima Indians presumably came from Asia by
way of the Bering Strait
Synonyms: I presume, I expect, I
assume, I take it, I suppose, I imagine
Suspicious: having or showing a cautious distrust of
someone or something.
Example: He was suspicious of her motives
Synonyms: doubtful, unsure, dubious, wary, chary, skeptical, distrustful
Curtailment: the action or fact of reducing or
restricting something.
Example: The curtailment of human rights
Strive: make great efforts to achieve or obtain
something.
Example: National movements were striving for independence
