People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 05 January 30, 2005 |
AIDWA
Condemns Kerala Rape Judgement
THE All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) has denounced the flawed reasoning of the Kerala High Court’s division bench in its objectionable judgement regarding a rape case. Through this judgement, the court has freed all but one of the 35 men accused in the Suryanelli gang rape case in which all the 35 accused raped a 16 years old girl for over a period of 42 days in different parts of Kerala.
All
these men, including a district office bearer of the Congress party, had been
convicted by the special court to rigorous imprisonment for varying terms.
The
AIDWA statement on the issue was issued from New Delhi, January 21, by the AIDWA
president Subhashini Ali and vice
president Brinda Karat.
The
statement said the High Court judgement has put forward the highly specious and
objectionable reasoning that had she wanted to, the 16 years old victim had had
ample opportunity to escape from the clutches of her abductors. If the victim
did not run away, to the court this implied her consent.
The
statement asked: “Is the judiciary so insensitive and blinkered that it is
unable to appreciate the desperate trauma of the girl, the blackmail that she
was subjected to and the state of terror that this young girl would have been in
at that time? To believe that a 16 years old child would “consent” to have
sexual intercourse with over 35 men is the greatest perversion of logic.” The
statement said the Kerala High Court’s judgement was almost like the Mathura
case in which it was argued that since the young woman victim did not have marks
on her body reflecting her physical opposition to the rape, this meant that she
had consented. The rape laws defining consent were framed only after a national
outcry against this specious reasoning.
The
AIDWA said the present judgement goes against the laws on consent and the
numerous judgements giving precedence to the victim’s statement. By reversing
the justice meted out to the victim by the special court judgement, the High
Court has written yet another inglorious chapter in injustice to women. The
AIDWA has therefore demanded that the Kerala government immediately appeal
against this retrograde judgement. (INN)