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Victims Can't State Facts Like A Parrot, Delhi Court Says In Molestation Case

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Dec, 2016 01:55 AM
    A Delhi court on Tuesday rejected defence's argument about discrepancies in the statement of a molestation victim and sentenced the four accused men to a year in prison. While doing so, the judge sternly said that the victim cannot be expected to state facts in a "parrot-like manner".
     
    The men were accused of entering the married woman's house when she was alone and assaulting and abusing her.
     
    "Facts and circumstances clearly show that all accused persons assaulted and used criminal force on her to outrage her modesty. They gagged her mouth and tore her clothes," Additional Sessions Judge Sanjiv Jain said while holding the accused guilty.
     
    He said the victim of such an incident "cannot be expected to possess photographic memory and state the facts in a parrot-like manner", and that "minor contradictions are bound to happen if the witness is examined after a lapse of time".
     
    "No credence can be given to these minor contradictions if they do not go to the root of the matter and create suspicion as to the veracity of the incident," the judge said.
     
     
     
    The court said there is enough direct and circumstantial evidence against the men to prove their complicity in the commission of the offence, adding that the complainant remained "consistent and cogent" and her testimony was of "sterling quality"
     
    Besides the jail term, the court also imposed a fine of Rs. 10,000 on each of the four convicts with a direction that out of the total amount, Rs. 30,000 be given to the victim.
     
    According to the prosecution, on the intervening night of September 14-15, 2014, the men -- Tukun Das, Pawan Kumar, Vinod Kumar and Dev Kant Giri, who were the neighbours of the woman, entered her house when she was alone and abused her physically and verbally.
     
    It said there had been a quarrel between the woman and Vinod before this incident which resulted into registration of a complaint against him by the woman and the men did so in order to "teach her a lesson",

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