The Asian Age

FIR against e- tailers for selling ‘ outrageous’ ashtrays

◗ Magistrate observed that nude woman figurine ashtrays are indecent and can’t be permitted in any civilised society

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

The Delhi police has finally lodged an FIR against online shopping portals like Amazon India, eBay and Shopclues and their managing directors for allegedly selling an ashtray shaped like a nude woman, saying it was “outrageous” and “indecent” and could have a serious psychologi­cal impact on the young.

The FIR was lodged on May 16 at Subzi Mandi police station under the Indecent Representa­tion of Woman ( Prohibitio­n) Act, 1986 after the Delhi district court ordered the police to lodge an FIR.

Metropolit­an Magistrate Babru Bhan gave the direction while also observing that by allowing the sale of such a product, the portals were conveying to society that women should be treated in the manner depicted in the object. A complaint was lodged against the portals by advocate Gaurav Gulati, who alleged that, the sites were “selling a nude woman figurine ashtray which was indecent”.

The ashtrays, which were sold, are shaped as a nude woman.

Effrontery, the figurine shows the woman lying with her legs spread, indicating her genital to be the spot where the smoker is supposed to grind the cigarette after smoking. By such depiction of a woman, what message is being sent to society.

The court said it appeared that the sellers and the portals wanted to convey to society that “women should be treated in the manner depicted in the figurine”.

“In my understand­ing, this is the idea being spread through the disputed figurine which is outrageous for every woman and indecent for every viewer. The act of selling or even publishing such material cannot be permitted in any civilised society,” the magistrate said.

The court observed the object was not “artistic” in any way.

“In my considered opinion, publicatio­n of such material can leave a serious psychologi­cal impact, especially on young viewers. It is not artistic from any point of view.” The court, in its order, called for a detailed investigat­ion into the matter to ascertain the identity of the sellers and role of the portals. A detailed investigat­ion is to be carried out to ascertain the identity of the sellers, the role of the portals and to collect digital evidence.

“Perverted ideas are always gathered and conceived from the surroundin­gs. The legislativ­e intent behind the provisions under Sections 292 ( sale of obscene material), 293 ( sale of obscene material to young person) and Indecent Representa­tion of Woman ( Prohibitio­n) Act is to protect society from such material.

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