- Once upon a time we used to warn Indian men that they could get easily arrested after marriage on fake dowry charges …Men and families had to be doubly …triply careful before getting into ANY relationship with women !!
- Now women have been further empowered and can file Rape and Cheating charges EVEN after engagement !!
- Here is the case of a man who called off a marriage after engagement and he is sentenced to undergo FIVE YEARS rigorous imprisonment !! Yep rigorous imprisonment which is reserved only for heinous crimes !!
*********** news from Deccan Chronicle ********
Man gets 5 yrs rigorous imprisonment for breaking engagement
P. ARUL | December 03, 2014, 06.12 am IST
29-year-old worker who refused to marry a girl after going through a betrothal ceremony, to undergo five years rigorous imprisonment on the charge of cheating her
Chennai: The mahila court in Chennai sentenced a 29-year-old worker who refused to marry a girl after going through a betrothal ceremony, to undergo five years rigorous imprisonment on the charge of cheating her. Promising to marry her, V. Thennarasu, 29, of Ayanavaram, engaged in sexual relations with the girl for more than a year before breaking off the engagement.
Thennarasu and his friend Sivakumar were working in a steel furniture manufacturing company in 2007. Thennarasu used to visit the houses of Sivakumar and his aunt, Sumathi (name changed) regularly, and became friends with Sumathi’s daughter, Ramya (name changed). After a few months, they became lovers. When members of both families came to know about their love affair, they decided to get them married and conducted an engagement ceremony on June 14, 2009.
Thennasaru and his family proposed to organise their marriage in six months. Meanwhile, Thennarasu forced the girl into sexual intimacy. Six month later, he refused to meet her and also stopped talking about the wedding. When she asked him about the wedding, Thennarasu replied that his father, M. Velayutham, 63, was against their marriage since her mother runs a roadside eatery and cannot pay dowry. He also informed her that his father had fixed another girl for him, whose family was willing to pay him a hefty sum as dowry.
Depressed over this, she filed a complaint with the commissioner of police and based on the CoP’s direction, women police attempted to resolve the issue. When Thennarasu failed to report to the police, Ramya lodged a complaint with the Ayanavaram police station where the police registered a case against Thennarasu under sections 376 (punishment for rape) and 420 (cheating). Judge Meena Sathish said, “The prosecution has proved the case beyond doubt against Thennarasu under section 420 of IPC”, and directed Thennarasu to also pay a fine of Rs5,000.
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http://m.indiatoday.in/story/rohtak-sisters-sexual-harassment-molestation/1/404839.html
Is there another version of the Rohtak incident?
However, if certain reports are to be believed, the whole episode may well turn out to be only one side of the truth. A report published in The News Minute says it is possible the sisters were at fault and that the three men acted in self-defence, a claim not yet confirmed by the Haryana Police or other authorities.
The claim of the three men is backed by a man called Govind K Singathia who posted a message on Janmat, a Facebook forum. Singathia claims that the girls were travelling in a bus which broke down and the driver moved them to another bus, in which the three alleged assaulters were already travelling.
“These girls got on the bus and tried to sit in the seats with the same seat numbers from the bus that had broken down. They asked an old lady and one of the men to move from the seats which had their seat numbers. The boys then asked the old woman not to get up. But the girls persisted and troubled the old lady and she finally got up and sat on a discarded tyre in the bus. The girls then demanded the boy to get up and started cursing them to which the boys retaliated as well, cursing them equally. After the verbal argument between the girls and the boys, the girl handed her phone to another girl on the bus and asked her to make an mms of her teaching this boy a lesson. She then took out her belt and started hitting him. All the passengers tried to stop her. If it was really the boys fault, the passengers wouldn’t have sat idle. This is Haryana. Not Delhi,” the Facebook post says.
In his post, Singathia further alleged that the old woman tried to filed an FIR but the police turned her away.
The residents of Kansla village in Rohtak, from where the three accused hail, have also served an ultimatum on the district administration to release the three boys within 24 hours. The residents alleged that a false FIR has been registered against the three and they have been falsely implicated. They also claimed that it was not a case of alleged molestation but a dispute over seats in the bus.
Has a second video showing the Rohtak sisters emerged?
In another twist to the tale, another video surfaced on Tuesday in which the same sisters are shown beating up a young man who allegedly harassed them in a public park in Mumbai. The sisters said the footage is a month old.
When a TV channel asked them how both the incidents were shot just when they began hitting the men and that the videos show no context of the fights, Puja said anyone could have filmed it. “I am in the news so these videos are now coming out… These videos must have been shot by passers-by who might have been worried about my safety,” she told the TV channel.
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May be genuine case ….. but where is the mechanism to protect women and men in the corrupt world ….
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http://m.indiatoday.in/story/rohtak-sisters-sexual-harassment-molestation/1/404839.html
Two days after the nation hailed two sisters from small-
town Haryana as ‘serial bravehearts’ and ‘Rohtak sisters’
for taking on alleged molesters, conflicting versions of
what really happened inside a bus in Rohtak on Sunday
have appeared.
What happens in the video showing the Rohtak girls?
In the video, that was played on a loop on TV channels,
the two sisters – Aarti, 22 and Puja, 19 – could be seen
thrashing three men. Using their belts and hands, the two
sisters were seen attacking the men who, they claimed,
had followed them inside from the bus stop. The girls
claimed the three men – identified as Deepak, Mohit and
Kuldeep – argued with them after they objected to them
distributing their phone numbers at the bus stop.
The sisters alleged that the youths first blew kisses at
them and then threw slips with their mobile phone
numbers towards them. When they objected, they made
lewd gestures. The sisters said the bus stopped after
some distance and the youths pushed them out and
started hitting them. While one fell on the road, the other
fell in a field.
The video inside the bus was apparently shot by a
pregnant woman, who the girls – both BSc final year
students of Rohtak Government College – claimed was the
only person to have shown them any support.
How did the nation react to the story?
Outrage and adulations soon followed. Haryana Chief
Minister M L Khattar announced a cash reward and said
the sisters will be honoured on Republic Day. The National
Commission for Women praised the girls. Union Minister
Uma Bharati said all girls should do what these sisters
did.
On the other side, the three men were arrested and
remanded to judicial custody till December 6. The Indian
Army said it will not recruit two of the three alleged
molesters despite them reportedly clearing physical and
medical tests to join the force. The driver and conductor
of the bus were also suspended.
The girls, meanwhile, were all over the TV, narrating their
ordeal, as reporters crowded their home in Rohtak’s
Kharkhauda village. News anchors debated the pathetic
state of women’s safety in the country.
Is there another version of the Rohtak incident?
However, if certain reports are to be believed, the whole
episode may well turn out to be only one side of the truth.
A report published in The News Minute says it is possible
the sisters were at fault and that the three men acted in
self-defence, a claim not yet confirmed by the Haryana
Police or other authorities.
The claim of the three men is backed by a man called
Govind K Singathia who posted a message on Janmat, a
Facebook forum. Singathia claims that the girls were
travelling in a bus which broke down and the driver
moved them to another bus, in which the three alleged
assaulters were already travelling.
“These girls got on the bus and tried to sit in the seats
with the same seat numbers from the bus that had broken
down. They asked an old lady and one of the men to
move from the seats which had their seat numbers. The
boys then asked the old woman not to get up. But the
girls persisted and troubled the old lady and she finally
got up and sat on a discarded tyre in the bus. The girls
then demanded the boy to get up and started cursing
them to which the boys retaliated as well, cursing them
equally. After the verbal argument between the girls and
the boys, the girl handed her phone to another girl on the
bus and asked her to make an mms of her teaching this
boy a lesson. She then took out her belt and started
hitting him. All the passengers tried to stop her. If it was
really the boys fault, the passengers wouldn’t have sat
idle. This is Haryana. Not Delhi,” the Facebook post says.
In his post, Singathia further alleged that the old woman
tried to file an FIR but the police turned her away.
The residents of Kansla village in Rohtak, from where the
three accused hail, have also served an ultimatum on the
district administration to release the three boys within 24
hours. The residents alleged that a false FIR has been
registered against the three and they have been falsely
implicated. They also claimed that it was not a case of
alleged molestation but a dispute over seats in the bus.
Has a second video showing the Rohtak sisters emerged?
In another twist to the tale, another video surfaced on
Tuesday in which the same sisters are shown beating up
a young man who allegedly harassed them in a public
park in Mumbai. The sisters said the footage is a month
old.
When a TV channel asked them how both the incidents
were shot just when they began hitting the men and that
the videos show no context of the fights, Puja said
anyone could have filmed it. “I am in the news so these
videos are now coming out… These videos must have
been shot by passers-by who might have been worried
about my safety,” she told the TV channel.
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