Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Court: Sexually abused women face stigma of ‘loose’ character

- Charul Shah

MUMBAI: Sexual violence goes largely unreported because survivors fear being ridiculed and further stigmatize­d, the Mumbai sessions court observed on Wednesday and expressed displeasur­e saying “there is a general assumption that women who face sexual violence are of loose character and hence responsibl­e for the violence.” The court made these observatio­ns while sentencing four men to 20 years of rigorous imprisonme­nt for gangraping a woman in January 2019 at Mankhurd.

The court said from the line of cross-examinatio­n the finger is pointed toward the survivor, by casting aspersions over her character, because she went out alone in the night to watch Lavni and thereafter had Tadi – Palm wine.

“Much is harped about the conduct of the prosecutri­x (survivor) proceeding to watch Lavni and consuming Tadi,” said additional sessions judge Sanjashree Gharat, expressing displeasur­e over the defence’s attempt to discredit the survivor by casting aspersions on her character.

The court convicted the four -Pranay Samadhan Ingale (27), Amol Izhak aka Razak Nirmal (26), Sandip Shivaji Kamble (27), Ajay Ramesh Kamble (26) -- for gangraping the 30-year-old widow and sentenced them to 20 years imprisonme­nt.

According to the prosecutio­n, the incident took place on the night of January 18, 2019, when the woman had gone out to watch a folk dance program at Annabhau Sathe Nagar. While returning home at about 9.00 pm, when she reached near Baban Hotel, one two-wheeler rider dashed her and started

arguing with her, the prosecutio­n said. The biker dragged her into a parked auto-rickshaw, where he thrashed her and sexually assaulted her, it added. At that time two unknown persons approached and on seeing them, the biker fled away and the two men then took turns to rape her, as she was injured and had a bleeding injury to her shoulder, the woman had said. The woman had become unconsciou­s because of the physical and sexual assault. On regaining consciousn­ess, she decided to report the incident to the police, but on her way, she was again sexually assaulted by two more men.

After the third sexual assault, she went and got admitted to Shatabdi Hospital. Subsequent­ly, the Mankhurd police registered an FIR after the civic hospital reported the incident to the police. Police arrested all the accused, including a juvenile, who was reported to the Juvenile Justice Board and prosecuted the other four. The trial court held that the prosecutio­n had succeeded in proving the case against the four and sentenced them to 20 years imprisonme­nt.

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