Bareilly: Another magistrate court in Bareilly booked a woman under IPC section 195 (giving false or fabricated evidence with intent to convict) for changing her statement and changing her identity in a rape case. Got to be hostile. ADJ Gyanendra Tripathi on Saturday evening sentenced her to 1,653 days in jail and imposed a cash fine of Rs 5.90 lakh.
The court stated that “due to the misrepresentation by the survivor/accused, innocent people Spent 1,653 days (4 years, 6 months and 8 days) in prison. Affecting men’s rights.
In 2019, Ajay Kumar alias Raghav was booked for allegedly kidnapping and raping his colleague’s sister. The girl, who was 15 at the time, told police and the court that she was kidnapped and raped by Ajayi.
Revealing details about the case, Suneel Pandey, another district government lawyer, said toy“Ajayi was given a yellow card in the following section: wrongful imprisonment, rape and Poso court based on a complaint from the girl’s mother. The girl initially told the court that she was sedated, imprisoned and raped by Ajay in Delhi. Four years later, she changed her story and told the court Ajie was innocent. The court booked her under Section 195 of IPC. The court also said the victim changed her statement in favor of the defendant for money.
Pandey further said, “On February 8, she told the court that she was pressured by her mother to issue the statement as her mother did not like Ajay as he was close to her sister. Her husband Telling the court he asked to compromise in the case because he was tired of trying it and she changed her story.
“The judge said the charges against Ajay were very serious and he could be sentenced to life in prison due to false accusations. Ajay must also face the stigma of being jailed for crimes such as rape. We ask the court to set a precedent against abuse A woman who made the law for her own safety would not use it as a way to earn money. Ajay spent 1,653 days in jail and lost wages of Rs 5,88,822.47. The court sentenced the woman to the same sentence. days and a cash fine.
The court stated that “due to the misrepresentation by the survivor/accused, innocent people Spent 1,653 days (4 years, 6 months and 8 days) in prison. Affecting men’s rights.
In 2019, Ajay Kumar alias Raghav was booked for allegedly kidnapping and raping his colleague’s sister. The girl, who was 15 at the time, told police and the court that she was kidnapped and raped by Ajayi.
Revealing details about the case, Suneel Pandey, another district government lawyer, said toy“Ajayi was given a yellow card in the following section: wrongful imprisonment, rape and Poso court based on a complaint from the girl’s mother. The girl initially told the court that she was sedated, imprisoned and raped by Ajay in Delhi. Four years later, she changed her story and told the court Ajie was innocent. The court booked her under Section 195 of IPC. The court also said the victim changed her statement in favor of the defendant for money.
Pandey further said, “On February 8, she told the court that she was pressured by her mother to issue the statement as her mother did not like Ajay as he was close to her sister. Her husband Telling the court he asked to compromise in the case because he was tired of trying it and she changed her story.
“The judge said the charges against Ajay were very serious and he could be sentenced to life in prison due to false accusations. Ajay must also face the stigma of being jailed for crimes such as rape. We ask the court to set a precedent against abuse A woman who made the law for her own safety would not use it as a way to earn money. Ajay spent 1,653 days in jail and lost wages of Rs 5,88,822.47. The court sentenced the woman to the same sentence. days and a cash fine.