Kerala High Court Directs Police Action Against Woman Who Made False Rape Complaint After Consensual Sex
The Kerala High Court on Monday directed the police to take expeditious legal action against a woman for making a false rape complaint against a man after having consensual sex with him.The woman had lodged a complaint that a junior health inspector had forcibly raped her while she was under quarantine for COVID-19. Last November, the High Court had granted him bail, after the woman filed...
The Kerala High Court on Monday directed the police to take expeditious legal action against a woman for making a false rape complaint against a man after having consensual sex with him.
The woman had lodged a complaint that a junior health inspector had forcibly raped her while she was under quarantine for COVID-19. Last November, the High Court had granted him bail, after the woman filed an affidavit saying that the sexual intercourse between them was based on consent. By that time, the accused had spend 77 days under custody. While granting him bail, the High Court had directed the State Police Chief to hold an enquiry against the woman.
After examining the inquiry report filed by police, the court observed on Monday that it has been revealed that "it is a false case" and the police decided to take legal action against her under IPC Section 182 (false information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person)."I don't want to make any further observation in it because a case is going to be registered against the de facto complainant and the same is to be investigated by the investigating officer.The officer concerned will investigate the case, untrammelled by any observation in this order."
"But I make it clear that the state police chief will entrust the investigation of this case to a competent officer and the officer will expedite the investigation in accordance with law," a single bench of Justice P V Kunhikrishnan said in his order.
The court said the morale of the health workers in the state was affected because of this sensational news.
"But the damage caused to the poor health workers in the state who were working day and night against the Covid-19 pandemic is irreparable," the court said while expressing hope that the print and visual media will publish the inquiry report also in its letter and spirit to give a moral boost to the health workers in the state.
The alleged rape was reported in the first week of September in Thiruvananthapuram district.Police then said the 44-year-old woman, working as a home nurse, had returned home and was asked to undergo quarantine by the health official.
She underwent an antigen test which was negative and was told by the man to collect the test certificate from his flat, the police said.
The woman, in her complaint, stated she went to his house on September 3 and was sexually assaulted after being tied and was allowed to leave only the next day.
The state women's commission had on its own registered a case against the health official and directed the state Health secretary to initiate disciplinary action against him.
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