The Free Press Journal

Court acquits 36-yr-old tuition teacher of rape

Says conduct of victim, her mother creates doubt

- BHAVNA UCHIL / Mumbai

Acquitting a 36-year-old tuition teacher of the charge of kidnapping and raping his Class 9 student by luring her to a visit to a dargah in 2014, a special court has said that the conduct of the victim and her mother create reasonable doubt in the prosecutio­n case. The court said the prosecutio­n has utterly failed to establish foundation­al facts on record.

The allegation­s of rape were made by the victim about a month of the kidnapping report being lodged by her mother. The court found that the delay in making the allegation­s is not satisfacto­rily explained by the prosecutio­n and hence is fatal to the case. The court remarked on the conduct of the mother who did not disclose the incident of rape the same or next day to the police after her daughter disclosed it to her four to five days after the kidnapping complaint was lodged and approached the police regarding it after 25 days.

The court also considered the conduct of the then 14year-old victim who did not raise an alarm or react instantly when she was molested and sexually assaulted by the accused. “Neither the mother nor father of the victim reacted promptly against the accused for the most heinous allegation­s and kept quiet for almost 25 day,” it observed.

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