Bombay HC: Unzipping pants, holding minor's hand not 'sexual assault'


Nagpur, Jan 28 (IANS): The Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) has ruled that "unzipping pants or holding a minor's hand" does not amount to 'sexual assault' under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012.

This came on the original complaint filed by a woman who came to her home one afternoon and found the accused with his pants unzipped flashing his private parts as he held the hand of her 5-year-old daughter and asked her to come to bed with him.

When she saw this, she hurled abuses at him after which he released her daughter, who later informed her that the accused wanted her to get into bed and sleep with him.

The verdict by Justice Pushpa V. Ganediwala came in a criminal appeal against the conviction and imprisonment of one year and five-year jail plus fines under different laws, awarded to the 50-year-old man for molesting the 5-year-old girl, by the Special Judge of Special POCSO Court, Gadchiroli, in October 2020.

Partly allowing the appeal, the Bombay HC quashed aside the jail sentence of 5 years under the POCSO Act and modified the imprisonment as per the Indian Penal Code (IPC) to the extent the appellant-accused has already served as an undertrial.

While considering these aspects, the high court referred to the definition of 'sexual assault' under Sec. 7 of POCSO Act: "Whoever with sexual intent touches vagina, penis, anus or breast of the child or makes the child touch the vagina, penis, anus or breast of such person or any other person or does any other act with sexual intent which involves physical contact without penetration is said to commit sexual assault."

In the present case, since no actual touching of the private parts of the (girl's) body happened, the high court ruled it would come under the third part of the definition - "any other act with sexual which involves physical contact without penetration"

Justice Ganediwala observed: "The acts of 'holding the hands of the prosecutrix', or 'opened zip of the pant' as has been allegedly witnessed by the (witness), in the opinion of this court, does not fit in the definition of 'sexual assault'."

However, the court ruled that the offence of sexual harassment under IPC Sec. 354(A)(1)(i) that deals with 'physical contact and advances involving unwelcome and explicit sexual overtures', is attracted.

Accordingly, the high court set aside the appellant-accused' conviction under the POCSO Act Sec. 8, 10, 12, but pronounced him guilty under the IPC Sec. 354(A)(1)(i) which attracts a maximum of 3 years jail term.

Justice Ganediwala said that since the appellant-accused had already undergone 5 months in jail, it was sufficient for the offence and directed him to be set free if not wanted in any other cases.

 

  

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    Irrespective of the 'law', the judge must use what is inside his skull to pronounce a judgement. The current ruling is flawed in all respects.

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    Indian law is pathetic. People with money and influence can escape punishment though they rape or kill any person. Punishment is only for common man. Due to liberal law to influenced persons we have more crimes.

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  • AD, Dakshina Kannada

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    The law here is defective. The judge followed the law. The judge is not to be blamed but those law makers who made such a flawed law. The SC needs to take this law and send it back to the governor to re examine the law.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    What if she was his own Daughter ...

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    How can it be his daughter when they are secure and are protected by our payment ? Those at risk are common people and when victimised it's even difficult to explain the extent of abuse like it happened in 'Damini'

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    This judge will get nominated to Rajya sabha?

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