Directing settlement in rape case is 'spectacular error', rules Supreme Court


New Delhi, Jul 1 (NDTV): Days after a Tamil Nadu judge granted bail to a rapist so that he could meet his victim for a possible settlement, the Supreme Court has attacked that attitude, describing it as "a spectacular error" which is "against the dignity of women."

Last week, a judge at the Madras High Court said a man who raped a teenager in 2002 when she was 15 could leave jail for a mediation session. Justice D Devdass said that in another case where he had made a similar intervention, "a happy conclusion" was reached with the rapist "agreeing" to marry his victim.

In this case, the judge said, the rape survivor, who became pregnant and delivered a baby daughter as a result of her attack, is "nobody's wife... an unwed mother", suggesting that her best option would be to reach a settlement with the man who assaulted her.

The Supreme Court said that such a compromise lacks sensitivity on the part of those promoting a settlement.

Holding that courts cannot take a soft approach on the issue, the bench described as a spectacular error and lack of sensitivity on the part of a lower court which had allowed a rapist to go scot free by accepting an agreement on wedlock.

The woman has told reporters she has no interest in mediation.

The top court's comments today were made in the context of another rape case from Madhya Pradesh.

 

With IANS Inputs

  

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    THIS IS MODERN INDIA AND MR AMITH SHA AS GOT RELIGIOUS SOLUTIONS FOR EVERYTHING !!!!

    THIS IS JUST LIKE CALCULATION ERROR !!AND WHO MADE THEM FOR THAT POSITIONS TO MAKE AN ERROR GOD KNOWS !!!

    JEEVAN BHAI IS ANY IDEA !!!!

    TAKE IT OR .......

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    Rape is a crime and to be punished as per our law.

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  • akul, mulki

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    yes jossey, next election he will be congress PM candidate.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    Judges like him are promoting rapes. First investigate his past history !

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    It does not require SC to say the HC judgement is 'spectacular error', what makes it SC is not just reversing the judgement, it makes more sense, if it ensures no repeat of this error and second, such erring judges are punished. With no fear of any punishment judges can rule anything as they deem fit. That itself is the spectacular error.

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  • India First, India

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    Madras HC Judge must be sacked immediately... he belongs to mental retarded group who supports Rape for whom Mulayam Singh is Chairman !!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    Why don't you make him Prime Minister ...

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  • akul, mulki

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    yes jossey, next election he will be congress PM candidate.

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