Mumbai: Straightening that in violations directly affect the lives and rights to the privacy of a woman, the defendant cannot be released on a good bond of behavior, the court of the judge has punished and sent a one-year-old man to a one-year prison sentence.
To make an angry simplicity of the Chembur woman by grabbing Dupatta on public roads in 2016.
Magistrate Metropolitan Sharad S Pardeshi said that while no mistakes lying with the woman, the defendant, Abrar Khan, pulled Dupatta in public places.
While rejecting his release in a good bond of behavior, the court also finished inmates at RS 5,000.
The court depends on women’s deposition of the behavior of friends accused …
shows that he has a wrong behavior with the informant (female) and if the behavior is considered guard by expanding the benefits of the provisions carried out by violations, it will send the wrong message in the community .
The loose loss shown to the defendant could trigger him to repeat a similar violation of women, “said the court.
The trial of violators act gave a prisoner to be released on a good bond of behavior instead of serving sentences.
The woman was one of the witnesses examined by prosecution.
She said that on March 24, 2016, he came out with his grandmother at the night of the Holi Festival, when the defendant came from behind on his motorcycle and honked hard.
He then grabbed his dupatta.
The woman said that when he protested, he began to abuse him.
Identifying the defendant with the help of her husband’s friends who were also in place.
Because friends and Khan lived in the same environment, he found his name and other details.
He then told her husband and they approached the police.
Friends and other witnesses continued in court, but claimed that the defendant just argued with a woman It was a dispute emerged from the horn.
They both claimed that the defendant had not won Dupatta.
But the court relied on the female deposition.
“Before the occurrence of incident, the defendant and informants were not in accordance with non-terms