ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-073-2009

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4 July 2009

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INDIA: Police refuses to investigate a case of rape

ISSUES: Violence against woman; child rights; police corruption

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Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information
from the QIC-AC Uttar Pradesh, a human rights association based in
Uttar Pradesh state, India that police refused to register a case
regarding the rape of a minor. The QIC-AC reports that 13-year-old
Puja (name changed) was raped by her neighbour on 26 February, but
that the police refused to register a complaint or to investigate it
until 2 March, when a local human rights group intervened. Even after
registering the case, officers have carried out no investigation and
even threatened the girl's family to try and make them withdraw the
complaint.

CASE DETAILS:

Puja is a 13 year old resident of Ghuma, a village within the
jurisdiction of Vihangamganj Police Station in Sonbhadra district.
While she was alone at home, her neighbour, Dileep Kumar (son of
Vihangam Pal) came to Puja's house and raped her. The incident
happened at about 3pm on 26 February and Puja's father reported the
rape at Vihangamganj Police Station the next day. The police did not
register the complaint or investigate it.

A local human rights group, Sonbhadra Vikas Samiti wrote to the
Station House Officer at the police station requesting that they
register and investigate the case, which prompted him to register a
First Information Report (FIR) on 2 March as a crime, number 64/09.
They also arrested the accused, but did not apprehend him for long.
The police then sent the FIR to the local court, but the girl was not
subjected to medical examination. Sonbhadra Vikas Samiti is part of
the QIC-AC coilation.

In the registered case Dileep has not been accused of rape, but of
violating Section 354 (assault or criminal force against a woman with
intent to outrage her modesty) of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC).
It is a crime punishable with just two years in prison or a fine.

The police officers then inexplicably started pressuring Puja's
father to settle the matter out of court and withdraw the complaint.

The NGO QIC-AC UP informs us that the Vihangamganj police are
notorious for accepting bribes from the accused and forcing
complainants to withdraw complaints. Sexual intercourse with a minor
amounts to rape under the IPC in any situation; there is no legal way
that this case should have not been registered as such. QIC-AC UP also
claims that Dileep has been accused of raping other minors in the
past, and that his family has friendly ties with officers at the
station.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

To ensure the prosecution of rapists and encourage rape complaints it
is important for medical professionals to get involved at the
preliminary stages of every case. As a result, police who have been
bribed often delay the registering of the case and deny access to an
examination, reducing the chances that medical evidence can be used.

In India women are still considered second class citizens, yet their
conduct remains a denominator of family honour. Due to this the rape
of a woman or a girl is often kept secret, which is another reason
behind the low rate of prosecution or complaints for rape. Financial
settlements or others, such as marriage, are often arranged instead
of legal redress, causing untold psychological harm to the victim and
widespread social damage. Rapists tend to reoffend, and in these cases
it is the victim's family who tend to feel disempowered.

SUGGESTED ACTION:

Please send letters to the authorities named below expressing your
concern in this case. The AHRC is also sending a letter to the
Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and
consequences, calling for an intervention in this case.

To support this appeal, please click here:
<http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=UAC-073-2009 >
<http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=UAC-073-2009>

SAMPLE LETTER:

Dear _________,

INDIA: Rape of 13-year-old girl must be investigated

Name of victim: Puja (name changed), aged 13 years, resident of Ghuma
village under the jurisdiction of Vihangamganj Police Station,
Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh state and the complainant in Crime
64/09 of Vihangamganj Police Station

Name of alleged perpetrator: Mr. Dileep Kumar, son of Vigham Pal,
resident of Ghuma village, and the accused in Crime 64/09 of
Vihangamganj Police Station, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh,

Date of incident: 26 February 2009

Place of incident: Ghuma village, Sonabhadra district, Uttar Pradesh

I am writing to express my concern about the lack of police action
after a 13-year-old girl was raped in Ghuma village, Sonabhadra
district, Uttar Pradesh state.

I am informed that the victim in this case was raped by her neighbour
at her home while her parents and family were out in the fields, and
that Vihangamganj police refused to allow her father to register a
case on 27 February.

A local human rights group, Sonbhadra Vikas Samiti wrote to the
Station House Officer, which prompted him to register a First
Information Report (FIR) on 2 March as a crime, number 64/09. They
also arrested the accused, but did not apprehend him for long. The
police then sent the FIR to the local court, but the girl was not
subjected to medical examination.

I am extremely confused and concerned to note that in the FIR Dileep
has not been accused of rape, instead, of violating Section 354
(assault or criminal force against a woman with intent to outrage her
modesty) of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC), which is a crime
punishable with just two years in prison or a fine. According to the
family, the police officers then inexplicably started pressuring them
to settle the matter out of court and withdraw the complaint.

According to the NGO QIC-AC UP, the Vihangamganj police are notorious
for accepting bribes from the accused and forcing complainants to
withdraw complaints. Sexual intercourse with a minor amounts to rape
under the IPC in any situation; there is no legal way that this case
should have not been registered as such. QIC-AC UP also claims that
Dileep has been accused of raping other minors in the past, and that
his family has friendly ties with officers at the station.

This is a matter of considerable concern. I therefore request that
you immediately order an investigation into the case, and another
into the negligent action taken by the Vihangamganj police. It should
be established whether a bribe has changed hands and why the police
appear to be protecting the rapist, rather than the 13-year-old
victim. Should they be found to have connived with the accused, they
must be prosecuted for corruption and for dereliction of duty.
Appropriate due process must now swiftly follow: the victim must be
subjected to a medical examination and her statement recorded
immediately; the charge must be amended and a case of rape registered
against the accused.

Yours sincerely,

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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:

1. Chief Secretary

Government of Uttar Pradesh

Shri Lal Bhadur Shastri Bhavan

Lucknow 226001, Uttar Pradesh

INDIA

Fax: +91 52 2223 9283

Email: [email protected]

2. Director General of Police

1-Tilak Marg, Lucknow

Uttar Pradesh

INDIA

Fax: + 91 522 220 6120 / 220 6174

E-mail: [email protected]

3. Chief Minister

Government of Uttar Pradesh

Chief Minister's Secretariat

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

INDIA

Fax: + 91 52 2223 0002 / 2223 9234

E-mail: [email protected]

4. Minister of Women and Child Development

Government of India

Shastri Bhavan

New Delhi

INDIA

Fax + 91 11 23074054

E-mail: [email protected]

Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme

Asian Human Rights Commission ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
<[email protected]>
)

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