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the guilty in this case was never charged for rape. Only for attempt to murder and was sentenced accordingly.he should have been tried for rape and attempt murder... he will probably get 25 years in US and 15+ years in UK. The law is there but Indian higher judiciary (a sizable number of judges) do not want to appear conservative. Apparently some judged boasted in private they never gave death penalty, and will never do.
I am against death in general too, but in favour of long jail term in proportion to the crime.
On topic: she should have been allowed to die in a dignified way. The hospital should be probed to see whether they followed ethical standard.
sexual assault charge was never pressed by Hospital.Sad story! 42 years, even her family left her. May her soul rest in peace!
She was sodomized but no such charge was pressed? Pathetic example of prosecution.
he received just a slap on wrist. The true fact of rape assault was withheld by hospital and family.RIP this is very tragic indeed,......... what happened to that animal who did this.
sexual assault charge was never pressed by Hospital.
she was raped sodomized but to safeguard the name of hospital .. the Dean in charge did not pressed the charge. Also the family either out of shame or shock did the same.So is it safe to assume she wasn't raped at all?
Well @Emmie , remember that this incident happened in 1973 and the rules for pressing of rape charges weren't the same as they are now. Coupled with the fact that hospital management didn't act properly in pressing charges led to relatively very lenient punishment.So is it safe to assume she wasn't raped at all?
she was raped sodomized but to safeguard the name of hospital .. the Dean in charge did not pressed the charge. Also the family either out of shame or shock did the same.
Well @Emmie , remember that this incident happened in 1973 and the rules for pressing of rape charges weren't the same as they are now. Coupled with the fact that hospital management didn't act properly in pressing charges led to relatively very lenient punishment.
As i said above in one post, after that horrible rape case (known as Nirbhaya case), in March 2013, an amendment was passed that broadened the definition of sexual offences. It also includes provision of legal action against one more social malice, the acid attacks.
The problem however lies somewhere else. Even today primarily owing to social stigma attached and a common belief that in such event only the girl is to be blamed, almost negligible amount of cases are reported. While a person convicted of such crimes will come out after completing his sentence, women know for sure that in event of reporting, their social acceptance will be almost lost. As a result people prefer to stay quiet, further encouraging the guilty.
Recently, both government and civil society has taken into cognizance of the fact that respect of privacy of victim, fair, transparent and quick trial, punishing the guilty and most importantly accepting the victim as a normal member of society (who had the misfortune of facing any other crime) are the only way forward to treat this problem.
Euthanasia is not legal in India for the fear of misuse.WTF.... 42 year in coma.....Supreme Court should have give the order of her death ...Nobody have right to suffer Pain as such long time and even she was a victim and innocent too. wtf.... . 42 years in coma...... .
True. The charge sheet is the actual document on the basis of which a court hears the case and delivers the judgement.What one registers in FIR is not necessarily the actual case.
Thats what is the legal and moral duty of prosecution is. That said several times the competence of the lawyer often becomes the difference on which way the court proceedings will go. A lot of such cases where adequate punishment was not meted was due to the fact that either the case itself was shoddily investigated, sometimes the lawyers didnot argue properly and worst the witnesses turning hostile for reasons like intimidation, extremely long running time of cases etc.The prosecution is not merely a group of some lawyers meant to conduct legal proceedings on behalf of the state, it's an institution and there's a constitutional relationship between prosecution and investigation.
I don't have any proof to substantiate, but hospital management at the time was perhaps more concerned about its image rather than fighting for rights of one of their own staff. What a big shame.Poor lady was molested and violator got away because hospital didn't press rape charges.
Sad story! 42 years, even her family left her. May her soul rest in peace!
She was sodomized but no such charge was pressed? Pathetic example of prosecution.
She was anally raped, and quite brutally at that.So is it safe to assume she wasn't raped at all?
Unfortunately, Indian law does not recognize the right to die. It was only in 2011 that even passive euthanasia was made legal, while trying this woman's case for euthanasia. I don't know why she wasn't allowed passive euthanasia, after they legalized it.WTF.... 42 year in coma.....Supreme Court should have give the order of her death ...Nobody have right to suffer Pain as such long time and even she was a victim and innocent too. wtf.... . 42 years in coma...... .