Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

COURT ACQUITS TARUN TEJPAL IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

- Gerard de Souza letters@hindustant­imes.com

A fast-track court in Goa on Friday acquitted Tarun Tejpal, 57, the former editor of Tehelka magazine, of charges of rape and sexual assault levelled by a former colleague during a conference at a fivestar hotel in Goa in 2013.

Tejpal faced the trial under sections 376 (rape), 354 A (sexual harassment), 354 B (criminal assault with intent to disrobe a woman), 341 (wrongful restraint), and 342 (wrongful confinemen­t) of the India Penal Code (IPC) .

Tejpal maintained he was falsely accused of sexual assault, while Francisco Távora, the special public prosecutor in the case, called the judgement a serious setback, and said that the state was likely to file an appeal.

“[We] will be going through the reasons assigned by the judge. We are seriously aggrieved and that is why we will be preferring an appeal against it,” the special public prosecutor said.

PANAJI: A sessions court in Goa on Friday acquitted journalist Tarun Tejpal of sexually assaulting a former female colleague. Tejpal, former Tehelka editor-inchief, was accused of sexually assaulting the colleague inside the elevator of a luxury hotel in Goa in 2013.

Additional sessions judge Kshama Joshi acquitted Tejpal, who was present in the court along with his family members when the judgment was pronounced around 10.45 am.

“The court has acquitted Tejpal of all the charges. A detailed order about it will be made available later in the day,” advocate Suhas Velip, junior to advocate Rajiv Gomes, who represente­d Tejpal in the court, told reporters. Gomes, who defended Tejpal in the case, died of COVID-19 last week.

After the court verdict, the prosecutio­n said it will challenge the order in the high court. The court had earlier adjourned pronouncem­ent of the verdict in the case on three occasions, citing various reasons. The court

was to deliver the verdict on April 27, but the judge had adjourned it to May 12. On May 12, it was further adjourned to May 19. However, it was again adjourned to May 21.

After the verdict, a statement issued by Tejpal was read out to media persons by his daughter Tara outside the court building in Mapusa town near Panaji, in which he thanked the court for its “rigorous, impartial and fair trial”. “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,” he said. “We have felt the boot of the state, but all through it we have co-operated fully with the Goa police and the legal system, through hundreds of court proceeding­s,” he said.

Tejpal said he and his family have unwavering­ly followed every mandate of due procedure and abided by every principle of law as laid down in the Constituti­on.

“We have also endeavoure­d to uphold every norm of decency expected in a case like this,” he said.

“It is with profound respect that I thank this court for its rigorous, impartial and fair trial and for its thorough examinatio­n of the CCTV footage and other empirical material on record,” Tejpal added.

He also remembered his late advocate Gomes as a “dynamic and brilliant” lawyer. Talking to reporters, public prosecutor Francis Tavora said the session’s court order would be challenged in the high court. “As soon as we get the detailed written order, we will approach the high court challengin­g it,” he said.

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