Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

HC laments culture of ‘promiscuit­y’ while granting bail to three convicts

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana high court has suspended sentence of three former law students of a private university in Ha ryan a, who were convicted of gangrape and blackmail, and observed that victim’ s statement offered “an alternate conclusion of misadventu­re stem ming from a promiscuou­s attitude and a voyeuristi­c mind”.

The division bench of justice Mahesh Grover and justice Raj Shekh ar At tri ordered a compensati­on of ₹10 lakh to the woman to be borne equally by the three convicts.

It ordered their psychiatri­c treatment at AIIMS, New Delhi, and sought a progress report from their parents in six months.

The 18- year-old student of Sonepat’s OP Jindal Global University lodged a complaint and police registered a case in April 2015. She alleged her former friend Hardik Sikri was blackmaili­ng her with some of her nude photos and forced her to establish sexual relationsh­ips with him and two of his friends, Vikas Garg and Karan Chhabra. The offences were committed on the campus.

The three were sentenced on May 24 by a Sonepat trial court – main accused Si kr ia nd Ch ha bra for 20 years each for gangraping and black mailing the student for two years.

Garg was handed as even-year jail term for rape and other offences, including criminal conspiracy and transmitti­ng objectiona­ble material.

All the three challenged the trial court’ s order and sought bail pleas as well. In its judgment on September 13, the court dealt with their bail pleas only.

‘NO GUT-WRENCHING VIOLENCE IN CASE’

While granting bail, the judges, however, seem to suggest the issue was not of sexual violence but of a generation that is“unable to comprehend the worth of a relationsh­ip based on respect and understand­ing”.

“Testimony of the victim does offer an alternate story of casual relationsh­ip with her friends, acquaintan­ces, advent uri sm and experiment­ation in sexual encounters and these factors would, therefore, offer compelling reasons to consider the prayer for suspension of sentence favourably, particular­ly when the accused themselves are young and the narrative does not throw up gut-wrenching violence, that normally precedes or ac companies such incidents ,” the court stated.

The judges further observed they were conscious of the fact that her allegation­s of being threatened and black mailed lent “sufficient diabolism” to the offence but a careful examinatio­n of her statement again offered “an alternate conclusion of misadventu­re stem ming from a promiscuou­s attitude and a voyeuristi­c mind .” The court also took note of the fact that the girl admitted a sex toy was suggested by

ORDERS PSYCHIATRI­C TREATMENT OF ACCUSED AT AIIMS IN NEW DELHI AND SEEKS A PROGRESS REPORT FROM THEIR PARENTS IN SIX MONTHS

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