Bail denied in gang rape case

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 28: Principal Sessions Judge Reasi Kamlesh Pandit has rejected the bail application of one Prem Singh, who was allegedly involved in gang rape case.
“Allegations against accused person are serious and trial is going on for offences allegedly committed by accused. Rape or attempt to rape is a crime not against an individual but a crime which destroys the basic equilibrium of the social atmosphere”, the court said, adding “the incident of rape creates an incurable dent in the fabric of the social milieu and society as the whole is compelled to suffer”.
“It is to be kept in mind that an offence against the body of a woman lowers her dignity and mars her reputation. It is said that one’s physical frame is his or her temple. No one has any right of encroachment. The scrutiny of evidence needs to be done keeping in mind the distinction between the standard to be adopted for evaluating  the evidence for proving the charge  and that for examining the evidence for limited purpose of drawing prima facie opinion for releasing the accused on bail”, the court said.
“In order to come to the conclusion that a person is guilty the court must consider the nature and character of the evidence, and in case, on consideration of such evidence, the court prima facie comes to the conclusion that the evidence against the accused person is not such that he has committed offence, then , in the normal course said person is  entitled to bail”, the Judge said, adding “in the present case, there is no dispute that the accused has  been charged for the offences punishable under Sections 376-D/ RPC”.
“Only three witnesses till date have been examined by the prosecution out of 14 witnesses and witnesses produced by prosecution till date have not exonerated the accused/applicant”, the court further said while rejecting the bail application.