March 5, 2012

Blind Laws- If you tell a lie, Six months Jail, If you speak truth, Life Imprisonment


(Partly true story based on a case I argued 20 years ago in Supreme Court)


In a small village
She lived in a hell

Her husband used to kill her everyday
And neighbours used to pity her

One day she killed her husband
The neighbours gathered around
Shocked in disbelief

Wondered how a woman kill a man?
And she was ready to go to jail too!

The village vultures eyed her with interest!
She was still young and had no relatives
She looked an ideal prey!

Sarpanch came and took her to police
Police took her thumb impression on a paper
And wrote that robbers killed her husband

It looked better to them
to keep the young woman  in village than in jail

The woman however thought otherwise
She felt, people in jail may be better than people outside

The woman went to  Magistrate
And told him truth,
That she herself had killed her husband.

Police charge-sheeted her on two counts

One, for offence of giving wrong statement
To an upright police officer

And on second charge, 
for offence of killing her husband who was a beast

She was sentenced to six months
For telling a lie to a police officer,
And she was sentenced to life imprisonment
For speaking truth to a Magistrate
and to kill a husband who was a beast.

Haresh Raichura
(from book Tomato Soup for Judges and Lawyers)


Some Thoughts

Laws are blind because the Motive for a murder is not required to be seen as per laws. Consequently, Police is also not required to investigate and prove motive of a crime. 

If there are any peas available for self defense, it has to be specifically taken in Trial Court. At later stage, courts do not permit you to raise it.

Instant case was of a very poor woman, living in very small village.
Probably, legal aid was given to her at much later stage after charge sheet was filed.

Where a constantly tortured woman kills her husband, some defenses on self defense could be available. A senior advocate told me that in a case of sexual assault, in self defense, a woman is permitted to go to extent of killing the assaulter. 

Until the law insist that in such cases, police must investigate and prove motive also, I think the law will remain blind as such.