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Accept victim as wife to get bail: court to rape accused

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Mohan Kumar

Posted: Jan 26, 2009 at 2330 hrs IST

Mumbai Left with no choice for securing bail, an accused in a rape case has decided to accept the victim as his wife along with their child who was conceived following the rape. When Ramesh Patil approached the Bombay High Court for the bail, Justice VM Kanade made it clear that he and his parents need to accept the victim as his wife for consideration of bail.

On January 17, the court had heard the matter to ascertain whether Patil and his parents are willing to look after the victim and the son who was born to them. Justice Kanade had earlier noted the statement made by the victim that on the last time when she had gone to Patil’s house, she was not treated properly and she was not given food or water.

The court then adjourned the hearing for a week as to find out whether the accused and his parents were willing to look after the victim. On Friday, when the case came up for hearing, the parents as well as the accused said that they are willing to look after the victim. Justice Kanade then granted Patil interim bail for a month on a bail bond of Rs 5000.

The court has granted a month’s time to see if the victim is being treated properly by the family. “If they treat her properly, Patil stands to secure regular bail in the case,” said Additional Public Prosecutor Swapnil Pednekar.

In June 2008, the Khopoli police in Raigad district had arrested Patil on charges of rape and criminal intimidation. The FIR stated that Patil had intercourse with the victim many a times after promising to marry her. Following this, the victim became pregnant. Patil, however, refused to marry her.

He was arrested on June 21, 2008 and a chargesheet was filed in October. The sessions court had rejected his application for bail following which he moved the high court.

In his application, Patil contended that the allegations were vague and baseless as the victim was always the consenting party to the alleged act of intercourse and there was no evidence of alleged promise of marriage.

He also argued that the victim was over 18 years of age and the investigation was practically over. Hence, he said, his custody was not required anymore. The case will come up for hearing next month.

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