Tejpal acquitted in rape case; Goa to appeal against verdict


Panaji, May 21 (IANS): Former editor-in-chief of Tehelka Tarun Tejpal was on Friday acquitted of rape charges, filed by a junior colleague who had alleged that the senior journalist had sexually assaulted her in a five-star resort in Goa in 2013.

According to the special public prosecutor Francisco Tavora, the verdict was a "serious setback" and the state government will be preparing to file an appeal against the order in the High Court.

Tejpal has been booked under sections under sections 376 (rape), 341 (wrongful restraint), 342 (wrongful confinement) 354A (sexual harassment) and 354B (criminal assault), of the Indian Penal Code.

"He has been acquitted from all charges. Order not given yet. It will be uploaded later," Tejpal's defence counsel said.

In a statement, Tejpal said: "The past seven and a half years have been traumatic for my family as we have dealt with the catastrophic fallout of these false allegations on every aspect of our personal professional and public lives. We have felt the boot of the state, but through it all, we have cooperated fully with the Goa Police and the legal system, through hundreds of hours of court proceedings".

"We have unwaveringly followed every mandate of due procedure and abided by every principle of law laid in the Constitution. We have also endeavoured to uphold every norm of decency expected in a case like this," Tejpal said in a written statement while thanking the court for its "rigorous, impartial and fair trial".

Speaking to reporters after the verdict, Tavora said claimed that the prosecution team was seriously aggrieved by the order, which he said would be challenged in the Bombay High Court.

"Accused has been acquitted of all charges. We are waiting for a copy of the judgement, but the state will be preparing for an appeal against the judgement. That's all that I can say at this point," Tavora told reporters.

"Initially, the accused wanted to be discharged from the case, so he went to the SC and got a stay order. That is how the trial was stopped for a good two years. It was resumed in August 2019. Since September 2020, it has been going on on a day-to-day basis," Tavora said.

According to the complaint filed against Tejpal by the junior colleague, the rape allegedly occurred on November 7, during a conference organised by the Tehelka media group in 2013. Tejpal subsequently stepped down as editor of Tehelka on November 20, three days before the Goa Police filed a First Information Report against him accusing him of rape.

Tejpal was arrested on November 30, after a local court rejected his anticipatory bail application. After his arrest, Tejpal spent nearly eight months in police and judicial custody. He was later released on bail by the Supreme Court, months after a 2,846-page charge sheet by the Crime Branch of the Goa Police.

Charges against Tejpal were later framed by the trial court in Goa in 2017, paving way for the trial.

 

  

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, May 21 2021

    BJP vindictive politics gets a well deserved slap.

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Fri, May 21 2021

    Well done by Goa Government. Kudos!! wow.. you idiots can not take care of citizens and can not provide vaccine, oxygen, hospital beds, health and education but hell bent on silencing critics!! What makes a government to appeal against verdict if not it is beneficial to the government?

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Fri, May 21 2021

    The women who raised these false allegations and her conspirators should spend the next seven years in Jail and not confinement as suggested above. A clear case of miscarriage of Justice and of Justice being hijacked by political forces to settle scores with political opponents and stiffle freedom of Speech.

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