Mumbai: Observing that women have the sixth feeling and know the difference between intentional actions and errors, the Special Pocso court punished and punished by a 28-year-old businessman became a strict prison sentence for three years for a sexual striker a 12-year-old girl outside the grocery store In 2019.
The accusation had touched the cheek and chest child.
While he claimed he had hit him with a mistake after he sneaked on the road and apologized, his son and mother told the court that when they protested he said, “Ha, Kiya to Kiya.” Denied his defense, the Special Judge HC Shende said, “Every woman inherits happiness and he knows the difference between intentional acts of abuse and innocent people ‘actions, and acts because of mistakes.
Of course, the victim felt embarrassed and realized his actions were intentional.” The court also observed That because there was no hostility between the child and the defendant, it did not find a reason not to believe his testimony.
“There is no reason for the informant (mother) and the victim to create a fake story against the defendant to file pine baseless and put their character in stocks, and invite insults from the public,” said the court.
Special Prosecutor General Geeta Malanka quoted the evidence of six witnesses, including his child and mother, to seek his belief.
The mother and daughter told the court that on March 11, 2019, at 19:45, when they would enter the store, the defendant came from the front and persecuted the girl.
The mother pushed her away, shouting at her and asked for help from the people in that place.
They arrested the defendant and beat him.
The mother and other people who knew from the crowd took the defendant away from the horde.
They went to the police station and a fired fired.
The defendant was taken in detention.
While punishing him, the court said the gravity of violations was more since the incident occurred in public places.
It was said that there was a need to give an adequate sentence to send the actual message to such people who took the loss of the victims’ innocence.
The defendant was also fined RS3,000.
The money is restored, will be paid to children as compensation.
(The identity of the victim has not been disclosed to protect his privacy in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)