Madras HC asking rapists to settle matter 'unethical': Legal experts


By Amiya Kumar Kushwaha
New Delhi, June 28 (IANS): Terming the recently delivered order of the Madras High Court that directed the rapist to mediate with the victim as "illegal" and "unwarranted", legal eagles pitched for delivering justice instead of referring it for "settlement".

Expressing that such verdict will increase rape cases in the country, legal experts said the high court had no power to overwrite expressed provisions of law and "rape survivors needs justice instead of sympathy".

Retired Delhi High Court judge, Justice S.N. Dhingra termed the Madras HC order that has given opportunity to a man found guilty by the trial court of raping a minor, to "settle" the matter with the victim by mediation as "illegal", "unwarranted" and "unethical".

"The inherent powers of the high court can only be exercised where there is no law," Dhingra told IANS.

The Madras HC ruling was passed on convict V. Mohan's plea seeking bail.

Justice P. Devadass, in his order delivered on June 18, said "it is a fit case for attempting compromise between the parties".

Justice Devadass said "keeping the appellant (convict) inside the jail and asking him to participate in the mediation talk will not result in any fruitful result".

The ruling sparked debate and outrage in the legal fraternity and was condemned by many experts.

Atul Shrivastava, the public prosecutor in two major cases -- the Uber rape case and the Danish woman rape case -- told IANS that a rape case falls under the category of cognisable non-compoundable offence which cannot be referred to mediation.

"Mediation was established for solving compoundable offence disputes, including matrimonial, labour, motor accident claims, eviction matters between landlord and tenants, but not for criminal offence like rape and murder," Shrivastava said.

Justice Dhingra said that allowing settlement to the rape convict will encourage other accused of sexual assault cases to commit offences thinking that the law can protect them.

"A rapist will take it for granted that even after the crime, he can walk scot-free by tying the knot with the victim," Dhingra said.

In a separate order delivered on February 3, Justice Devadass allowed another rape convict to settle the case after the accused agreed to marry the victim.

Senior lawyer Indira Jai Singh vehemently criticised the order and said the Madras HC judge ignored the rulings of the Supreme Court that "rape cases cannot be compromised".

Singh, demanding the recalling of order, sought intervention of the Supreme Court to take suo motu on this ruling.

She said rape survivors need justice instead of sympathy.

Senior lawyer Geeta Luthra argued that rape convicts not be granted liberty or dealt with leniency due to attachment with human sentiments.

The Madras HC also said "human sentiments and human elements also has been noticed" while announcing its order.

Luthra opined that if the victim was involved in a physical relationship on the false pretext of marriage, then "settlement" seems right applying human elements, but as per law, there is no provision that rape will be treated as non-compoundable offence.

She said mediation was a negotiation process in resolving disputes and generally practised for reducing burden of pending compoundable cases in judiciary but cannot be exercised in solving heinous criminal offence.

  

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    People,

    Standards of Indian judiciary is very low compared to judiciaries of other countries...same is the status of politicians and bureaucrats....

    Any one want to dispute this?

    ...JH...

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    What is the need of courts if the matter can be settled out side court? Courts supporting RAPIST is shame to democracy.

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  • zuhair, udupi/muscat

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    If asaram is aware of this judgement, He may have started preparing a list of whom all to negotiate. But I wonder if his remaining days are enough to complete the list..

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    Courts are there to provide justice and not for providing short cut solutions via compromises.
    Judges should not behave as in-between agents/pimps !

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    Did TC, HC and SC referring same Author ( Indian Constitution ) or difference Constitutions....????

    Why HC's are coming under controversy.....????...Eg# Jaya Lalitha Case

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  • stan, dubai

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    Why we want lawyers(liers), judge and court?????

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  • India First, India

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    Madras HC Judge must undergo mental stability test in NIMHANS.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    Just like Jayalalitha ...

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