CJI: Never suggested accused to marry rape victim


New Delhi, Mar 8 (IANS): A Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice S.A. Bobde on Monday said news reports and quotes by activists have taken "out of context" a query posed by the apex court to a rape accused "on marrying the victim" while emphasising that it always holds women with highest regard and respect.

The bench also comprising Justices A.S. Bopanna and V. Ramasubramanian said the court had asked the man, in the context of the case, whether he will marry the complainant, the victim, and had not asked him to "go and marry her".

The Chief Justice stressed that the court proceedings in the matter were completely misreported.

The bench made comments during the hearing of a plea filed by a 14-year-old rape victim, who has moved the top court through advocate V.K. Biju, and sought permission to terminate her 26-week pregnancy.

Last week, during the bail hearing of the 23-year-old man accused of raping the minor, the bench had asked the accused, "Will you marry her?"

An FIR was lodged by the girl against the accused after he backtracked on his promises to marry her. On February 5, the Bombay High Court allowed the girl's application cancelling anticipatory bail granted to the petitioner.

Challenging the high court order, the petitioner moved to the top court.

On Monday, Biju submitted that he was completely against the reports which tarnished the image of the court. The bench said the court gives the highest respect to women and even in the hearing never suggested to the accused to marry the victim.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted that according to section 165 of the Evidence Act the court is mandated to ask any question to discover facts or for any purpose.

Mehta said the court's statements were twisted out of context and a section of society wrongly started targeting the court and the judges.

The Chief Justice said: "We have the highest regard for women". He added, "Our reputation is in hands of the Bar."

The top court will continue to hear the plea on termination of pregnancy on Friday.

 

  

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore/Kankanady, Ottawa/Canada

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    What a bizarre, equivocal, question to be put to the accused who raped!

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Show poor quality of Indian Judges.....like Politicians.... ...Tak...Takk...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    it is same like n.d. tiwari raped a minor or may b a major and later married her 2 excape punihment from da court.

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  • Krish, India

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    kal...

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    When the CJI asked the accused in the context of the case, whether he will marry the complainant, the victim,then certainly the accused was being afforded a way out of the situation by our Supreme Court and by issuing a caveat later that they had not asked him to "go and marry her" only convinces people of them indulging in double talk to extract themselves out of a catch 22 situation lease expected from the Top Court of our country.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    No Smoke Without Fire ...

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