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By Srishti Sarraf 

On 31st October 2022, in its recent judgement titled The State of Jharkhand versus Shailendra Kumar Rai @ Pandav Raidated (Criminal Appeal No 1441 of 2022), a division bench of the hon’ble Supreme Court comprising of hon’ble Justices DY Chandrachud and Hima Kohli has equivocally pointed out that “whether a woman is “habituated to sexual intercourse” or “habitual to sexual  intercourse” is irrelevant for the purposes of determining whether the ingredients of Section 375 of the IPC are present in a particular case.”  The Hon’ble Bench further objected to the insensitive and unscientific practice of conducting a “two-finger test” and declared that “any person who conducts the “two-finger test” or per vaginum examination while examining a person alleged to have been subjected to a sexual assault shall be guilty of misconduct.” The Hon’ble justices went on to observe that “this so-called test has no scientific basis and neither proves nor disproves allegations of rape. It instead re-victimizes and re-traumatizes women who may have been sexually assaulted, and is an affront to their dignity…….. The so-called test is based on the incorrect assumption that a sexually active woman cannot be raped.  Nothing could be further from the truth – a woman’s sexual history is wholly immaterial while adjudicating whether the accused raped her. Further, the probative value of a woman’s testimony does not depend upon her sexual history.”

Notably, this view came as a parting remark in the case wherein the deceased, a rape victim, in her ‘fardbeyan’ alleged that on the afternoon of the fateful day the accused “pushed her to the ground and committed rape upon her while threatening to kill her if she sounded an alarm. She called out for help, at which point the respondent allegedly poured kerosene on her and set her on fire with a matchstick. Her cries for help led her grandfather, mother, and a resident of the village to come to her room. The respondent is alleged to have fled the scene upon seeing them.” She was immediately rushed to the hospital where she was admitted and underwent treatment for the injuries sustained by her. Unfortunately, she lost the battle against life after about a month and as per the post-mortem report death was caused by septicaemia, which was a result of the deep burn injuries sustained by her. Meanwhile, the case was lodged against the accused based on her ‘fardbeyan’ and upon the completion of the investigation, a charge sheet under Section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 was submitted for offences under Sections 307, 341, 376 and 448 of the IPC. Notably, a supplementary charge sheet was also submitted regarding Section 302 of the IPC post the death of the victim. 

In the course of the investigation, a Medical Board was constituted to examine the victim when she was undergoing treatment for her injuries. The Medical Board believed that “the deceased was about 16 years of age, and the possibility of intercourse could not be ruled out although no definite opinion could be given in this regard.” However, in the report, it was stated that “a vaginal examination revealed that two fingers were admitted easily.” On this point, the Medical Officer in her cross-examination further stated that “the deceased may have engaged in intercourse prior to the date of the alleged crime, and that the admission of two fingers in her vagina meant that she was habituated to sexual intercourse.” 

It was against this background that the Hon’ble Division Bench demurred the patriarchal and sexist suggestion that a woman cannot be believed when she states that she was raped, merely for the reason that she is a sexually active and laid emphasis on the radical change which was brought by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013 which inter alia also amended the Evidence Act to insert Section 53A highlighting that “in terms of Section 53A of the Evidence Act, evidence of a victim’s character or her previous sexual experience with any person shall not be relevant to the issue of consent or the quality of consent, in prosecutions of sexual offences.”  

To substantiate the arguments against the archaic and outdated “two-finger test” the judgement delivered by the Hon’ble Apex Court in the year 2013 titled Lillu v. State of Haryana, (2013) 14 SCC 643 was quoted wherein the “two-finger test” was held to be violative of the right to privacy, integrity, and dignity of the rape survivors. In that particular case, the victim was a student of 6th standard who was found the age 13 years 9 months and 2 days old on the date of the incident thus the court outrightly held that the question as to whether she had been habitual to sexual activities or not, is immaterial to determine the issue of consent and further for “two-finger test” observed that:

                 “13. … rape survivors are entitled to legal recourse that does not re-traumatise them or violate their physical or mental integrity and dignity. They are also entitled to medical procedures conducted in a manner that respects their right to consent. Medical procedures should not be carried out in a manner that constitutes cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment and health should be of paramount consideration while dealing with gender-based violence. The State is under an obligation to make such services available to survivors of sexual violence. Proper measures should be taken to ensure their safety and there should be no arbitrary or unlawful interference with their privacy. 

                   14. Thus, in view of the above, undoubtedly, the two-finger test and its interpretation violate the right of rape survivors to privacy, physical and mental integrity and dignity.”

Attention was even drawn to the guidelines directed towards the health providers in cases of sexual violence so issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, which proscribe the application of the “two-finger test” and states as follows:

                   “Per-Vaginum examination commonly referred to by laypersons as ‘two-finger test’, must not be conducted for establishing rape/sexual violence and the size of the vaginal introitus has no bearing on a case of sexual violence. Per vaginum examination can be done only in adult women when medically indicated.  

                     The status of a hymen is irrelevant because the hymen can be torn due to several reasons such as cycling, riding or masturbation among other things. An intact hymen does not rule out sexual violence, and a torn hymen does not prove previous sexual intercourse. Hymen should therefore be treated like any other part of the genitals while documenting examination findings in cases of sexual violence. Only those that are relevant to the episode of assault (findings such as fresh tears, bleeding, edema etc.) are to be documented.”

Finally, regretting the continued practice of the “two-finger test” the Hon’ble Justices have used the case in hand to set a strong and progressive precedence directing the Union Government as well as the State Governments to do as follows:

a. Ensure that the guidelines formulated by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare are circulated to all government and private hospitals; 

 b. Conduct workshops for health providers to communicate the appropriate procedure to be adopted while examining survivors of sexual assault and rape; and 

c. Review the curriculum in medical schools to ensure that the “two-finger test” or per vaginum examination is not prescribed as one of the procedures to be adopted while examining survivors of sexual assault and rape.”

Besides, it was held that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and its officers were responsible for ensuring the implementation of the directions issued. 

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Kishore Jha

On 27th September, 2021 a young woman named Ankita, from Delhi, tweeted to the Minister of Women and Child Welfare Mrs. Smriti Irani to seek her help.

 Her tweets read, “@smriirani Ma’am, my in-laws are not giving me access to my two year child for three months now. I have followed all processes. Please help this mother.”

“@smritiirani They are using all influence to shut me up. How can a child survive without his mother? He needs me. I need him.”

“@smritiirani You are my last hope. I can’t bear the aspersion cast on my character just because they want to keep the child. Please help. They can’t legally keep a two year old away from mother”

Ankita informed our team that on 16.09.2021, she was heckled and abused by a mob of 25 men comprising of her in-laws at Bawal Police Station in Rewari District of Haryana. The lady travelled from Delhi to Bawal to meet her minor son and the heckling and abusing was allegedly done at the behest of her in-laws to dissuade her from meeting her child. The child had been allegedly kidnapped by Ankita’s in-laws and is being held captive in Bawal since last few months. The mother of the child has been running from pillar to post to get the authorities to help her reunite with her 2 year old son, but her in-laws have allegedly refused to let her even see the child. 

Ankita, had visited the Bawal Police Station along with her aged father, after the intervention of the Superintendent of Police, Rewari and the Delhi Commission for Women. However, when she reached the Bawal Police Station, her husband Rahul Adlakha, father-in-law Anil Adlakha, and brother-in-law Mayank Adlakha gheraoed the Police Station along with about 25 men. The police claimed they were overwhelmed by the show of force of the crowd, and could not take any action to disperse them. The in-laws and the gathered men allegedly surrounded the lady inside the Police Station and threatened her with dire consequences if she continued to make attempts to get her child back. After spending close to 10 hours at the Police station, and being emotionally and physically harassed by her in laws and the mob, the lady returned to Delhi without being allowed to meet her son. 

In a written complained to the SHO of Bawal Police Station, Ankita has also complained that during her visit at the Police Station that day, one of the 25 men physically assaulted her and asked her to leave Bawal immediately. The lady has lodged a complaint in this regard and claims no action has been taken yet on her complaint. However, she is awaiting the Police response in the matter and is hopeful of swift action against her molester and the other members of the unlawful assembly. 

The lady alleges that she was brutally beaten up, abused and abandoned on the road by her in-laws in Bawal during the course of her marriage. She also claims that her husband and her father-in-law are both alcoholics and womanisers with no moral values. Earlier in 2021, the minor child while staying with his mother in Delhi, was forced out of his house by henchmen sent by the in-laws and was forcibly taken to Bawal. The lady  filed a separate complaint with the Delhi Police but is awaiting action in this regard too.

While Ankita hasn’t been able to see her child for the past few months, she has full faith in the judiciary and the police, who she believes will help her unite with her minor son, “My 2 year old minor son is being unlawfully kept away from me for several months. A child as young as mine requires his mother for caregiving. How is it fair to take his basic right away? How is it fair to take away my basic rights as his biological mother?”, said a teary eyed Ankita. She also added, “First a woman has to go through an abusive marriage. And then when she finds the courage to walk out, she has to fight the patriarchy to get back her son! How many more fights is a woman expected to fight? I am the victim here, but instead of any support, my battles are growing by the day!”

The reporter contacted Ankita’s husband Rahul Adlakha. He shared a long complaint that he has made to various authorities. In the complaint he has made several remarks on Ankita’s character and that she had misbehaved with him and the members of his family. He believes the child will be better off with him. The Womb also contacted SHO Bawal. He  said he will follow the due process.

While processes may take time, Ankita requests for support, cooperation and swift action from authorities especially from the Police and Women Cell hoping that the bond between a mother and child will soon be restored.

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राजेश ओ.पी. सिंह

भारत के उत्तर में स्थित प्रदेश हरियाणा जो अपने देसी खानपान और खेलकूद के लिए विश्वभर में प्रसिद्ध है, 2004-2005 से लगातार प्रदेश के खिलाड़ियों ने प्रत्येक राष्ट्रीय व अंतरराष्ट्रीय खेल प्रतियोगिताओं में बेहतर प्रदर्शन किया है और भारत के लिए पदक जीते हैं।

2005 से 2014 तक प्रदेश में भूपेंद्र सिंह हुड्डा के नेतृत्व में कांग्रेस पार्टी की सरकार थी और इस सरकार द्वारा प्रोत्साहन स्वरूप राष्ट्रीय खेल प्रतियोगिताओं से लेकर अंतरराष्ट्रीय खेल प्रतियोगिताओं में पदक जीतने वाले हरियाणा के खिलाड़ियों को न केवल धनराशि दी जाती थी बल्कि सरकारी नौकरी और बढ़िया विश्वस्तरीय ट्रेनिंग की भी व्यवस्था की जाती थी। कांग्रेस सरकार की साफ नीयत और नीति से ही 2008 के बीजींग ओलंपिक में भारत को मिले कुल 3 पदकों में से दो हरियाणा के खिलाड़ियों ने जीते, इसके बाद 2012 के लंदन ओलंपिक में भारत की पदक तालिका को 6 पदकों तक पहुंचाया, जिसमे से तीन मेडल हरियाणा के खिलाडियों ने जीते ,परन्तु प्रदेश की मौजूदा भाजपा सरकार ओलंपिक 2016 में ये सिलसिला में बना कर नहीं रख पाई और प्रदेश की केवल एक खिलाड़ी ही पदक जीतने में सफल हुई।

अभी हाल ही में रोहतक जिले में पड़ने वाले गांव
सिसर खास जहां से भारोत्तोलन की एक अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर की खिलाड़ी सुनीता देवी का मामला सामने आया है, जिन्होंने राज्य स्तर पर कई बार गोल्ड मेडल जीते है, फरवरी 2019 में राष्ट्रीय स्तर पर गोल्ड मेडल जीता वहीं फरवरी 2020 में यूरोपियन वर्ल्ड चैमपियनशिप जो कि थाईलैंड के बैंकॉक में संपन्न हुई थी में भी गोल्ड पदक जीत कर भारत का नाम रोशन किया I परंतु उनकी मौजूदा हालात प्रदेश और केंद्र में भाजपा सरकार की बेटी बचाओ, बेटी पढ़ाओ, जैसी अनेकों योजनाओं की पोल खोल रही है I अपने छोटे से जीवन में इतने मेडल जीतने वाली अंतरराष्ट्रीय महिला खिलाड़ी सुनीता के साथ प्रदेश सरकार भेदभाव कर रही है I उनके पास ना तो ट्रेनिंग के लिए पैसे है ना ही अच्छे खाने (डाइट) के लिए पैसे है I

जब वो युरोपीयन वर्ल्ड चैंपियनशिप खेलने गई तो इसका खर्च उठाने के लिए इनके घर वालों ने ब्याज पर कर्ज लिया I इन्हे उम्मीद थी कि इतनी बड़ी खेल प्रतियोगिता में मेडल जीतने के बाद घर की स्थिति में सुधार आएगा और वो आगे अपने ओलंपिक के सपने के लिए ट्रेंनिंग कर पाएगी I परंतु जब ऐसा नहीं हुआ, वो तब भी जोहड़ किनारे टूटे फूटे मकान में रहते थे जिसमे एक ही कमरे में रसोई है, वहीं सोने की व्यवस्था है और आज भी उसी में रह रहें है।

परिवार ने सुनीता को यूरोपियन वर्ल्ड चैंपियनशिप में भेजने के लिए जो कर्ज लिया था उसे चुकाने के लिए अब सुनीता समेत पूरा परिवार दिहाड़ी करता है I एक अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर की खिलाड़ी सुनीता को जब अपनी ट्रेनिंग करनी चाहिए तब वो लोगों के घरों में बर्तन साफ करती है I जब सुनीता को बढ़िया डाइट लेनी चाहिए तब उसे लोगों की शादियों में रोटी बनाने का काम करना पड़ता है I जब सुनीता को अपने खेल में सुधार के लिए कौशल सीखना चाहिए तब उसे घर के कार्य करने पड़ते है।

सुनीता, जो की पास के ही सरकारी कॉलेज में बी.ए. द्वितीय वर्ष में पढ़ाई करती है, को अपने कॉलेज की तरफ से भी वो मान सम्मान और सहयोग नहीं मिला जो एक अंतरराष्ट्रीय खिलाड़ी को मिलना चाहिए I अब प्रश्न ये है कि क्या सुनीता एक पुरुष होता तो भी उसके साथ ऐसा ही व्यवहार होता? शायद नहीं।

गांवों में सुनीता जैसी कई महिला खिलाड़ी हैं, जिन्हें सरकार की गलत नीयत और नीति का शिकार होना पड़ता है, यदि सरकार साफ नीयत और नीति से सुनीता जैसी विश्वस्तरीय खिलाड़ियों के लिए बढ़िया ट्रेनिंग और अच्छे खाने पीने की व्यवस्था करे तो ये महिला खिलाड़ी निश्चित रूप से अंतरराष्ट्रीय खेल प्रतियोगिताओं में भारत का नाम रोशन करेंगी और हरियाणा को पदक तालिका में अव्वल रखेंगी।

हरियाणा प्रदेश में खेल मंत्री (संदीप सिंह, पूर्व भारतीय हॉकी कप्तान) जो खुद एक खिलाड़ी है उन्हे अच्छे से मालूम है कि एक खिलाड़ी किस स्तर पर किस प्रकार की मुसीबतों का सामना करता है और यदि किसी खिलाड़ी की आर्थिक स्थिति बहुत ही ज्यादा खराब हो और खिलाड़ी महिला हो तो कैसी परिस्थितियों से उसे गुजरना पड़ता है,इस बारे में वो अच्छे से समझ सकते हैं I परंतु इस सबके बावजूद ना तो खेल मंत्रालय, ना ही प्रदेश सरकार और ना ही केंद्र सरकार द्वारा कुछ किया जा रहा है और ऐसे खिलाड़ियों का भविष्य अंधकार में धकेला जा रहा है।

सुनीता जैसी अनेकों महिला खिलाडियों की अनदेखी के पीछे सरकार की पितृसत्तात्मक सोच काम कर रही है और इस प्रकार की सोच को हावी होने से रोकने के लिए महिलाओं को एकजुट होना होगा I अपने हितों को ध्यान में रख कर मतदान करना होगा और राजनीति में प्रवेश करके नीति निर्माण में अपना स्थान सुनिश्चित करना होगा क्योंकि जब तक महिलाएं खुद मजबूत नहीं होएंगी और नीति निर्माता नहीं बनेंगी तब तक महिलाओं के साथ ऐसा भेदभाव होता रहेगा I इसलिए सबसे ज्यादा जरूरी है कि महिलाएं अपने अधिकारों के लिए जागरूक हों और एक शक्ति के रूप में सामने आए ताकि हर क्षेत्र में महिलाओं की भागीदारी सुनिश्चित की जा सके। जब तक ये नहीं होएगा तब तक पुरुष अपने हिसाब से महिलाओं के लिए नीतियां बनाते रहेंगे, अपने हिसाब से उनका संचालन करते रहेंगे और उनकी नीतियों से सुनीता जैसी अनेकों अंतरराष्ट्रीय खिलाड़ियों का भविष्य बर्बाद होता रहेगा।

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