If minor girl in brothel complains of forceful sex, customer can't be let off: High court


Bengaluru, Nov 5 (IANS): In an important judgment, the Karnataka High Court on Friday ruled that if a minor girl in a brothel complains that a person had forceful sex, he can't be categorised as a customer and let off.

A single-judge bench headed by Justice M Nagaprasanna gave the order while dealing with the petition of Mohammad Sharif a.k.a Fahim Haji, 45, seeking quashing of proceedings against him.

The petitioner from Kerala's Kasaragod was booked for visiting a brothel by Mangaluru Woman's Police Station and was seeking quashing of the case and legal proceedings against him.

The bench stated that, those who are caught at the time of conducting raids could be considered as customers. But, if victims, who are minors, have complained against the accused, they can't be considered as customers only.

Counsel for petitioner had argued that the accused was a customer and had been booked for human trafficking. It was also argued that the investigation officer had lodged many FIRs for one case, and therefore, the case must be quashed, counsel argued.

However, the court did not agree to it and dismissed the petitioner's plea.

In this case, a 17-year-old girl was residing with her relative and pursuing studies. The accused, who had approached her in the guise of helping her, had instead pushed her into the brothel. They had recorded the video of the girl with customers and forced her to continue in the flesh trade.

The accused had threatened the girl that they would put her videos on social media if she didn't listen to them. According to investigation, the petitioner had sex with minor girl, recorded the act, and threatened her.

The girl who managed to escape from the clutches of the accused, informed her parents and lodged a police case. The police booked many accused including the petitioner under the Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Act, Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Information Technology Act and submitted the charge sheet to the court.

The court opined that it is not a case of raid, and though the victim is one person, the offences committed against her are of different nature, and it is not possible to demand clubbing of all cases as one case.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    Look what is making into the court. Now our courts are interpreting laws based on constitution on how to do biz with underage girls. Isn't sex with minor girls offense in the first place? If not, why have a min age for marriage? Why min age for adult and minor? OMG...customer can't be let off, the brothel must be bombed.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    People, I have a question for 'Legal Vidhwaan's' here....Relationship between Lawyers and Doctors with their Clients and Patients is called FIDUCIARY ....Which is mostly beyond any Police Investigation.... What is the relationship between Pimps and Police is called???...Is this also beyond any investigations ???....I would like to keep poor Prostitutes and their Clients out of this here.... ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    Why should be a minor girl even be in a brothel?. Why can't police treat brothel owners as rapist?

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji MBBS DGO, Nellore Kodyadka

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    Strict punishment is needed indeed. These kind of people deserve punishment

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    every where patch work is done rather than going to the root of the problem....the court should first arrest the brothel owner or pimp who forced that minor girl into this trade rather than punishing customer... sab ulta sulta hai bhai..

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  • Pratik, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    Customer r@ped her and recorded her video. Looks like supporting such people is your actual work. Dukhi aatma.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    The customer himself had forced her into the trade in the guise of helping her. Jo kuch bhi ulta tha ab seedha ho jayega.

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  • Sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    So this is implicit announcement that "Prostitution is Legal in India" ?

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