Bengaluru: Explaining as a “Moral Police” forced confinement of a 22-year-old married woman and her three-year-old daughter at the Rehabilitation Center for victims of human trafficking in Batawayavi in the example of a police inspector for almost five months.
The Dharwad bench from Karnataka HC has slapped the cost of RS 1 Lakh each in both – police officers and rehabilitation centers.
The woman and her daughter were kept in the center of May 26 to October 21 this year on the example of Sunil Balasaheb Patil, police inspector.
The woman was said to have admitted that she fell in love with neighbors and had chosen to leave her marriage house.
The court said that by forcing the applicant to live in a shelter, police officers tried to prevent it from having access to the outside world and, more importantly, to neighbors.
Judge: The police cannot fend off marriage relations, must be remembered that if the partner chooses to live a manned life, another couple has been given with certain rights, which can be enforced in court.
Not for the police to tie marriage relations full of disputes and try to impose their justice and try to be involved in the moral police, “Justice NS Sanjay Gowda was observed in December 8th.” The third respondent (center rehabilitation) is engaged in the victims of trade housing business.
However, the third respondent, with a guise to provide protection for the victims of the trafficking of people, cannot by itself to create a class of victims like the woman is captured by the police’s orders, “said this judge.” This applicant’s action.
And his three-year-old prisoner at the shelter which was intended for housing victims of trade and victims of sexual exploitation was a clear case of imprisoning the mind and body of his applicants and daughters.
They are responsible for being burdened with each RS 1 lakh cost, “said the judge.
The number must be stored in the court registry within four weeks and will be invested in the name of the Petitioner’s daughter in a permanent deposit.