Delhi High Court Grants Protection of Unnao Rape Survivor in Forgery Case

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Published on: 26 December 2022 at 20:24 IST

Delhi High Court has granted interim protection from “precipitate action” to the 2017 Unnao rape survivor in an FIR registered by the Uttar Pradesh police for allegedly forging her date of birth to attract provisions of the POCSO Act in the case in which the now expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar was convicted.

Sengar has since been disqualified as an MLA.

Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani issued notice on the anticipatory bail plea by the 21-year-old and directed that subject to the petitioner appearing before the trial court when required, “no precipitate action affecting the petitioner’s liberty shall be taken by the trial court, till the next date of hearing”.

The court, in a recent order, granted six weeks to the prosecution to file a status report and listed the case for further hearing on March 1.

The FIR in this matter registered under sections 419/420/467/468/471 IPC for the alleged offence of cheating and forgery after the husband of an accused in the main rape case claimed the petitioner and her mother forged the date on the birth certificate so they could press the charge under the POCSO Act.

Petitioner said in her anticipatory Bail Plea, a charge-sheet has been filed but due to threat to her life, she could not appear in response to the summons and, consequently, non-bailable warrants were issued against her.

Petitioner, represented by lawyers Mehmood Pracha and Jatin Bhatt, claimed while there is “Absolutely nothing against her in the investigation”, she was apprehending arrest upon her appearance before the trial court here.

Plea stated, “There is no allegation of participation, conspiracy, or knowledge against the Petitioner, and has been included in the case solely as a measure of harassment at the behest of the erstwhile MLA,”.

Sengar’s appeal challenging the trial court’s verdict in the Unnao rape case is pending in the high court.

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