THe sublime margaret court on th asked Anita satyendra nath bose Pfaff, the girl of freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, to “come forward” and file a petition in her own name if she wanted the court’s intervention in bringing Netaji’s ashes from Japan’s Renkoji temple to India.A bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi declined to entertain a petition filed through Netaji’s grandnephew and author Ashish Ray, noting that the issue involved reported differences within the Bose family over the circumstances of the leader’s death and the authenticity of the ashes and thereofre, a “direct heir” must approach the court.“We respect her sentiments and her rights, and we will ensure that her sentiments are translated into suitable legal action, but she will have to come forward herself,” the bench observed during the hearing.Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Ray, told the court that the petition was effectively seeking relief on behalf of Pfaff, who has for years been urging the Indian government to bring her father’s remains back to India.Also Read: ‘To be or not to be…’: What Supreme Court said in Harish Rana euthanasia case“I am appealing for the rights of his daughter to possess his ashes,” said Singhvi, adding that Pfaff was currently in Austria and was present during the proceedings through video link.The bench, however, pointed out that she was not the petitioner before the court.“How many times will we have to adjudicate it? We dealt with this matter last year only,” the court remarked. “First, tell us how many members from his family are in this petition? He was one of the greatest leaders of our nation and we all bow down to his supreme sacrifices,” it added.When Singhvi reiterated that the plea had been filed by Netaji’s grandnephew, the court responded that such a sensitive matter could not be pursued indirectly.“This cannot be a fight beyond the wall,” responded the bench, adding that given the reported differences within the family regarding the incident, Pfaff herself would have to approach the court if she wanted judicial intervention.Singhvi then sought permission to withdraw the petition with liberty to file a fresh one.Allowing the request, the court recorded in its order: “The petitioner seeks liberty to withdraw this petition with liberty to file a fresh petition. The prayer is allowed.”Pfaff, an economist based in Austria, has repeatedly appealed to the Indian government to bring Netaji’s ashes back from Renkoji temple in Tokyo, where they have been preserved since 1945. She believes her father died following a plane crash in Taipei in August 1945, a version supported by several eyewitness accounts, including that of INA officer Col. Habibur Rehman. Pfaff has argued that the remains should be returned to India for a proper and dignified funeral, saying it is time to end what she has described as Netaji’s long “exile”.On Netaji’s 129th birth anniversary in January 2026, she renewed her appeal and noted that she had earlier written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking the government’s intervention in bringing the ashes back.However, the question of Netaji’s death and the authenticity of the ashes has long remained controversial, including within his own family.One section of the extended Bose family accepts the plane crash theory, while others believe that Netaji may have survived the crash or never boarded the aircraft at all. Some alternative theories have suggested he might have lived incognito in India or died in a Soviet prison. These divisions also surfaced in debates over whether a DNA test should be conducted on the ashes preserved at Renkoji temple.Documents declassified by the Indian government in 2016 revealed that the Bose family itself was sharply divided on the proposal. According to a memo signed by then foreign secretary Salman Haider, Pfaff had expressed willingness for the ashes to be brought back to India but did not support conducting a DNA test. Another classified note from the mid-1990s indicated that the ministry of external affairs had examined the possibility of a DNA test but eventually decided against it due to fears that it could trigger a fresh controversy. Then external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee had recorded that public opinion remained divided on the issue and that conducting a DNA test could further complicate matters.Netaji remains one of the most iconic leaders of India’s freedom struggle. After escaping British surveillance in India, he travelled to Europe and later undertook a perilous submarine journey to Southeast Asia, where he reorganised the Indian National Army (INA) and formed the Provisional Government of Free India during the Second World War. The INA fought alongside Axis forces against British rule in India, leaving an enduring imprint on the independence movement.Yet, eight decades after his reported death, the mystery surrounding Netaji’s final days and the question of his remains continues to provoke debate, both within the Bose family and in the public sphere.
Global News Perspectives
In today's interconnected world, staying informed about global events is more important than ever. ZisNews provides news coverage from multiple countries, allowing you to compare how different regions report on the same stories. This unique approach helps you gain a broader and more balanced understanding of international affairs. Whether it's politics, business, technology, or cultural trends, ZisNews ensures that you get a well-rounded perspective rather than a one-sided view. Expand your knowledge and see how global narratives unfold from different angles.
Customizable News Feed
At ZisNews, we understand that not every news story interests everyone. That's why we offer a customizable news feed, allowing you to control what you see. By adding keywords, you can filter out unwanted news, blocking articles that contain specific words in their titles or descriptions. This feature enables you to create a personalized experience where you only receive content that aligns with your interests. Register today to take full advantage of this functionality and enjoy a distraction-free news feed.
Like or Comment on News
Stay engaged with the news by interacting with stories that matter to you. Like or dislike articles based on your opinion, and share your thoughts in the comments section. Join discussions, see what others are saying, and be a part of an informed community that values meaningful conversations.
Download the Android App
For a seamless news experience, download the ZisNews Android app. Get instant notifications based on your selected categories and stay updated on breaking news. The app also allows you to block unwanted news, ensuring that you only receive content that aligns with your preferences. Stay connected anytime, anywhere.
Diverse News Categories
With ZisNews, you can explore a wide range of topics, ensuring that you never miss important developments. From Technology and Science to Sports, Politics, and Entertainment, we bring you the latest updates from the world's most trusted sources. Whether you are interested in groundbreaking scientific discoveries, tech innovations, or major sports events, our platform keeps you updated in real-time. Our carefully curated news selection helps you stay ahead, providing accurate and relevant stories tailored to diverse interests.
No comments yet.