Fine villagers who stood mute spectators during victim’s nude parade: K’taka HC to Govt


Bengaluru, Dec 18 (IANS): The Karnataka High Court on Monday expressed the opinion that the villagers who stood mute spectators as a Dalit woman was stripped and paraded naked, should be fined by the Government, and the amount must be given to the victim.

A Division Bench, headed by Chief Justice PB Varale and Justice Krishna S Dixit, while looking into the PIL filed regarding the case, further stated that the Karnataka Government should make a provision for punishment or imposition of fines on the people of Vantamuri Village in Belagavi district where the incident took place.

The Bench mentioned that William Bentinck, a Governor General of British-occupied India, imposed additional duties on villages where people indulged in thefts. Likewise, if additional duties are levied in the present circumstances, the people will show more responsibility in future.

“If people turn mute spectators when such incidents occur, what message goes out to society? The villagers who displayed cowardice for selfish goals should understand their responsibility towards the community. Such acts cannot be tolerated. The Government has to impose additional duties and collect fines from every resident of the village,” the Bench stated.

“The behaviour of the villagers at a time when a woman is stripped and assaulted, being mute spectators, is condemnable. If incidents like this are to stop in the future, a message has to be delivered to civil society. In this backdrop, we are ordering the collection of fines,” the Bench explained.

Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty, representing the Government, submitted that a person named Jahangir helped the woman. “When the incident took place, there were 60 to 70 people, and no one, including gram panchayat members, dared to help the victim,” said Advocate General Shetty.

“The victim has undergone counseling, and better treatment is being administered. Her health is improving daily.

“The Government has taken the case seriously and handed it over to the CID for an effective probe and 11 people were arrested. The Government has also given two acres of land and Rs 5 lakh as compensation to the woman,” he explained.

The police officers and others who showed negligence are suspended. This incident would not have taken place if the members of the gram panchayat had intervened, he added.

The Bench stated that there is no political connection to the incident and the objective is to get justice for the victim.

The incident occurred on December 10 when the 42-year-old woman was dragged outside her home, stripped naked, and paraded. She was then tied to an electric pole and assaulted, reportedly because her son had eloped with a girl from the village. The terror was unleashed on the boy's mother by the family members of the girl.

The Karnataka High Court had strongly criticised the Government earlier for the failure of the police department to prevent the incident. The Bench remarked, "What will be the fear among other women? She will feel unsafe in the country. It did not even happen in Mahabharata. Draupadi had Lord Krishna who came up to help her, but in the modern world, no one came to help her. Unfortunately, this is a world of Duryodhanas and Dushasanas."

 

  

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  • Sanjay Shenoy, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Villagers took selfie and reels in the incidence. Rubber neck people. Put them open jail for a month.

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  • Arjun, India

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    One entire religious community is mute spectators of atrocities done in the name of religion.....

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    If you are not acting against a crime happening in front of your eyes, you are as good as participating in it.

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Of course it is a right observation by the bench and sends a clear message... However our peeping culture so long as things are outside of our compound limits is age old and probably we will continue to be as shameless as we are... People filming accident victims instead of reaching out to help or any other inhuman acts is a common phenomenon in this land of sanskaras...

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  • Lawrence, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Courts should impose fines. If the fine imposing power is given to govt. authorities, who will issue receipts?

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  • Steve, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Which individual wants to interfere and get into the hassle of police investigation and court journey.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    It's an excellent and exceptional judgement by the honorable HC; it's a shame on the villagers who were watching this "vastraharan" and naked parading of a lady in the entire village, and not even a single person felt pity and confronted the family who comitted this dastardly act! A person who sees such horrific atrocities being committed on innocent people and ignoring it is also an indirect crime;;these people never understand that, if such brazen acts are allowed, today or tomorrow such type of hooligans will definitely knock on their doors!! All this nonsense stone age acts by animalistic humans can be nipped in the bud by informed and humane citizens; only then we can say we are a maturing nation and not a stone age and bulldozer justice society! This is a very personal opinion based on my perception; anyone pressing the disagree button is welcome to put forward his views to enlighten my thinking 🤔!🙏🙏

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  • Preetham, Farangipet

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Nothing new in your paragraph full of discourse. Every one says the same thing AFTER such incidents, may not use use as many adjectives as you have used. But the question is what you, Mr RR would do had you happened to be one of the villagers?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    @Hey Peetham firangipete; I think I had replied you earlier on a similar type of comment 😂, it has gotten erased from your brawns; FYI, I would have definitely intervened in such an barbaric act (I need not answer you actually); please again, I request you to ignore my discourse and move on to another discourse;;and if you have any guts or some neural synapses still functioning in your white matter, please post your original views instead 😜 of posting such cowardly babbling and comments! I hope you get the message this time around 😁!!

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  • Harish, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Now what BJP un educated has to say for this . Fine even all the local MLA whoever are related to this village . BJP made a political issue .by doing protest.

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  • Jd, Mlr

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Not just fine, jail the village leaders, panchayat leaders. They are expected to use their leadership when there is çrisis. Not just there, even in Mangalore

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    What do you expect in the land of Buddivanta Jivas; probably most would be busy watching the fun or making a video clip to gain popularity!😜😂🙏

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Cowards ...

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  • Ramachandra Baliga, Hampankatta/Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    'The Bench mentioned that William Bentinck' Why these judges still quoting Britishers bad things in modern India. Make in India Sir. Gandhi made British to go back to England. Now Indians are going to England in search of Britishers for safety and good life to leave. Amazing India!!!!!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    Recently one uber rich, so called patriot, has bought a huge 25000 sqft mansion in their country if the news what I read is true 🤔🙏

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    better the high court should take out order to do away with manuvada practiced by the oonch

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    "Impose fine on the mute spectators," it is fine for the court to pass such remarks, but under which law can the law enforcement authority take that action? It is equally sad to see that so many attrocities are committed in our society and the courts remain silent spectators and no action is taken by the judges; no 'suo motu' cases initiated by the courts. When every person on the street knows who is the culprit in a certain horrible case, judges let go the case, just because the government has not filed a case against the real culprits. Are not the courts mute spectators here?

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  • Rakesh Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 18 2023

    What absurd is this?, why to fine the innocent villagers?, first make a strict law and apply, just keep those who involved in this act face harsh punishment and let them be behind bars for at least 15-20 years, this automatically will reduce these type of crimes.

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