SC halts Allahabad HC's 'grabbing breasts not rape' order, cites lack of sensitivity

SC halts Allahabad HC's 'grabbing breasts not rape' order, cites lack of sensitivity

The Supreme Court has stayed a controversial Allahabad High Court ruling on assault charges. The SC criticized the lack of sensitivity and sought responses from the Centre and UP government.

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SC halts Allahabad HC's 'grabbing breasts not rape' order, cites lack of sensitivity

The Supreme Court has halted a controversial ruling by the Allahabad High Court, stating that actions such as "grabbing breasts" and "breaking the strings of a girl's pyjamas" do not amount to rape or an attempted rape. 

The SC, taking suo motu cognizance of the order that sparked widespread outrage, criticised the judgment for displaying a lack of sensitivity.

It was noted that the verdict was not delivered at the spur of the moment and there was an application of mind as it was delivered four months after reserving the judgment.

"We are at pains to state that it shows total lack of sensitivity on part of the author of the judgment. It was not even at the spur of the moment and was delivered 4 months after reserving the same. Thus, there was application of mind," a bench of Justices BR Gavai and Augustine George Masih said.

"We are usually hesitant to grant stay at this stage. But since the observations in para 21, 24 and 26 are unknown to cannons of law and show an inhuman approach, we stay the observations," the Supreme Court said.

With regards to the issue, the Supreme Court sought the responses of the Centre and the Uttar Pradesh government on the issue.

"We issue notice to the Union, the state of Uttar Pradesh and parties before the HC. The learned Attorney General and Solicitor General shall assist the court," the court said.

Meanwhile, another Supreme Court bench had refused to entertain a PIL filed against the controversial court order on March 24.

The Allahabad High Court's order came while it was hearing a plea by two people who were summoned by a trial court on rape charges.

The accused duo, Pawan and Akash, allegedly grabbed the breasts of an 11-year-old girl. One broke the string of her pyjama and attempted to drag her beneath a culvert.

Justice Ram Manohar Narayan Mishra ruled that mere grabbing of the breast doesn't constitute rape, but such an offence falls under the ambit of assault or use of criminal force against any woman with the intent to disrobe or compel her to be naked.

The High Court ruled that the duo should be tried under assault charges along with sections 9/10 of the POCSO Act (aggravated sexual assault).

Edited By: Avantika
Published On: Mar 26, 2025
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