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United News of India
02-08-2025
- United News of India
Delhi HC upholds conviction of three Delhi Police personnel in 2013 sexual harassment case
New Delhi, Aug 2 (UNI) The Delhi High Court has upheld the conviction of three Delhi Police personnel in a 2013 sexual harassment case including a woman and her minor niece, directing the convicts to surrender before the trial court within five days. The Court ruled that no leniency will be granted given the nature of the offence and the fact that the convicts were law enforcement officers who violated the very law they were meant to uphold. The three convicts, Jaidev, Jagmal, and Suraj Bhan alias Monu were found guilty under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The Court noted that the incident occurred in May 2013 and involved repeated misconduct by the convicts, who were also neighbours of the complainant. The High Court observed that the convicts, despite being public servants, had persistently engaged in inappropriate behaviour, including making vulgar gestures, sexually explicit remarks, and, in one instance, indecent exposure in the presence of the complainant and her niece. The Court rejected claims for leniency based on the age, health conditions, or family responsibilities, citing the seriousness of the offences and their prolonged nature. The judgment showcased that the case did not merit a rehabilitative approach due to the aggravating circumstances, including the convicts' positions in the police force and the repeated nature of the acts. The Court further noted that other FIRs had been registered by the complainant in subsequent years, indicating ongoing harassment and misconduct. Citing Supreme Court precedents, the High Court highlighted that sentencing must be proportionate to the gravity of the crime and serve as a deterrent, especially when the perpetrators hold positions of authority. The Court concluded that a punitive approach was necessary to restore public confidence in the justice system. All sentences will run concurrently, and the High Court directed that its order be sent to the trial court to ensure compliance. UNI ATK PPP AAB


Time of India
31-07-2025
- Time of India
3 cops get jail for sexual harassment of woman, minor niece in neighbourhood
New Delhi: Three cops who are alleged to have sexually harassed and used vulgar language against a woman and her minor niece in their neighbourhood in 2013 were handed down prison terms by Delhi High Court on Thursday. "The convicts are none other than the police officials who are responsible for maintaining law and order in society. Furthermore, they were the neighbours of the complainant and the child victim and were fully aware and conscious of their offensive acts towards them. It is not a case where a restorative or rehabilitative approach would be justified while sentencing," Justice Neena Bansal Krishna observed in her order. Convicts Jaidev, his brother Jagmal, and son Suraj Bhan were acquitted by the trial court earlier, but the high court found enough material to set aside the verdict and hold them guilty under provisions of IPC and Pocso Act after it found that they indulged in sexual harassment and public obscenity against the victims in 2013. While Jaidev was sentenced to 2 years in prison, the remaining three will have to serve one year in jail. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi The high court noted that Jaidev's conduct "was persistent, who would regularly stand in the street and strip himself naked on seeing the complainant and her niece. Such an act of the convict, who was in Delhi Police, cannot be forgiven or overlooked. He, being a police official, was duty-bound to abide by the law and to ensure the maintenance of law and order. However, he instead indulged in sexual offences, not only towards the complainant but also a little child of about 6 years of age. " It cannot be overlooked that all the three convicts belong to the same family and they all together on the date of the incident, misconducted themselves and persisted in committing the offence, the court added, highlighting that the victims were also kin of a cop. Deciding their punishment, the court on Thursday stressed that it is a case "where there is no other choice but to adopt the punitive approach, which may also send a signal to society and act as a deterrent for the convicts like them in society." The punishment came for offences under sections 509 and 354A IPC for sexual harassment and using vulgar language, words, gestures, and acts to insult the modesty of the woman, obscene acts done in a public place, and under the Pocso Act vis-a-vis Jaidev. Citing the "consistent testimony of the child about being a victim to such exposure by Jaidev," the court stated that evidence could not have been discarded, overlooked, or disbelieved. "There is overwhelming evidence confirming the alleged obscenity on the part of Jaidev towards the child victim and there was no reason to disbelieve the testimony of the child," it added.