Rape-accused teenager allowed bail by POCSO court to attend NEET: As it happened
A special POCSO court in Mumbai granted four-day temporary bail to the 18-year-old on the condition that he will not try to defame the survivor in any manner
A special POCSO court in Mumbai has granted four-day temporary bail to an 18-year-old currently imprisoned on rape charges, allowing him to sit for the NEET retest on June 21st, with the rape survivor offering no objection under the condition he refrains from defaming or threatening her family. The bail, from June 18th to June 21st, requires a Rs 50,000 bond and surety, with the accused mandated to surrender by 2 pm on June 22nd, and strict orders not to contact the victim, tamper with evidence, or exert any undue influence. The court acknowledged the accused's booking under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rape and POCSO Act, but recognized the need for him to prepare and appear for the crucial medical entrance exam, citing valid grounds based on his higher secondary certificate and NEET admit card, despite the prosecution's initial opposition due to the seriousness of the allegations.
A special POCSO court in Mumbai has granted four-day temporary bail to an 18-year-old currently imprisoned on rape charges, allowing him to sit for the NEET retest on June 21st, with the rape survivor offering no objection under the condition he refrains from defaming or threatening her family. The bail, from June 18th to June 21st, requires a Rs 50,000 bond and surety, with the accused mandated to surrender by 2 pm on June 22nd, and strict orders not to contact the victim, tamper with evidence, or exert any undue influence. The court acknowledged the accused's booking under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rape and POCSO Act, but recognized the need for him to prepare and appear for the crucial medical entrance exam, citing valid grounds based on his higher secondary certificate and NEET admit card, despite the prosecution's initial opposition due to the seriousness of the allegations.
A special POCSO court in Mumbai has granted four-day temporary bail to an 18-year-old currently imprisoned on rape charges, allowing him to sit for the NEET retest on June 21st, with the rape survivor offering no objection under the condition he refrains from defaming or threatening her family. The bail, from June 18th to June 21st, requires a Rs 50,000 bond and surety, with the accused mandated to surrender by 2 pm on June 22nd, and strict orders not to contact the victim, tamper with evidence, or exert any undue influence. The court acknowledged the accused's booking under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rape and POCSO Act, but recognized the need for him to prepare and appear for the crucial medical entrance exam, citing valid grounds based on his higher secondary certificate and NEET admit card, despite the prosecution's initial opposition due to the seriousness of the allegations.
A special POCSO court in Mumbai granted four-day temporary bail to an 18-year-old jailed on rape charges, allowing him to appear for the NEET retest scheduled for June 21.
According to reports, the rape survivor had no objection to the temporary bail, subject to the assurance that he would not defame or threaten her family while released. The man was lodged in Taloja Central Prison in Navi Mumbai.
The temporary bail was granted by the court from June 18 to June 21 on a bond of Rs 50,000 with a surety of a like amount. The court directed him to surrender in front of the authorities before 2 pm on June 22, a day after the medical entrance re-examination, reported news agency PTI.
The court, while releasing the accused, directed him not to contact the victim in any manner, tamper with evidence, or make any inducements or threats to anyone acquainted with the case. Further, the judge asked the accused to submit an undertaking that he would appear for the exam and provide supporting documentation of his appearance upon surrendering.
The 18-year-old has been booked under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for rape as well as provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012. His lawyer reportedly argued that the criminal justice system aims to facilitate the rehabilitation of convicted offenders and incarcerated individuals, and the young man deserved an opportunity to appear for the medical entrance test to rectify his mistakes.
He pointed out that the accused needed time to prepare for the test, as doing so under police escort would affect his mental state, the PTI report said.
The prosecution had suggested that the accused should only be allowed to appear for the exam under police escort for a single day. They opposed the temporary bail plea, citing the serious nature of the allegations against him.
Taking note of the higher secondary exam certificate and the provisional NEET admit card produced by the defence, the court remarked that there were "perspicuous valid grounds" to release the accused on temporary bail.