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Kohinoor was gifted to Britain, government tells SC

The apex court said that if it accepted the govt position, all avenues for staking claim over the diamond will be shut

Kohinoor was gifted to Britain, government tells SC

IANS New Delhi

The Centre on Monday told the Supreme Court that the East India Company did not take away the Kohinoor diamond but it was gifted to Britain by Sikh monarch Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

The government stand on the matter was conveyed to the apex court bench of Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justice Uday Umesh Lalit in response to a public interest litigation by a non-governmental organisation.

The NGO, All India Human Rights and Social Justice Forum, has sought directions to the government to make efforts for getting the diamond back to India.

The court, while giving the government six more weeks, said that if it accepted the government position, all avenues for staking claim over the diamond will be shut.

 

The 108-carat diamond was presented to the then British monarch, Queen Victoria, in 1850 after the Anglo-Sikh wars, in which Britain gained control over the Sikh empire in the then undivided Punjab.

 

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First Published: Apr 18 2016 | 4:10 PM IST

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