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‘Shocking, police working so negligently’: Delhi court on rape of 4-year-old

The court was hearing the case to decide the interim compensation to be granted to the survivor.

‘Shocking, police working so negligently’: Delhi court on rape of 4-year-oldIt is shocking that police is working so negligently in such a heinous and sensitive matter," said Additional Sessions Judge Amit Sahrawat of Rohini court in his order on Monday.

A Delhi court on Monday pulled up the Delhi Police while hearing the case of a rape of a four year old girl.

“The considerable fact is that neither the investigating officer (IO) is present, nor any person on behalf of IO is present, nor despite advance notice any VIR (victim impact report) has been filed. It is shocking that police is working so negligently in such a heinous and sensitive matter,” said Additional Sessions Judge Amit Sahrawat of Rohini court in his order on Monday.

“Due to the negligence on the part of IO and SHO PS Mahendra Park, the victim and her family cannot be made to suffer, and therefore the proceedings for interim compensation are being taken up without considering the VIR,” he added.

The court was hearing the case to decide the interim compensation to be granted to the survivor. “The brief facts of the case are that the victim is just four years old and she has been brutally raped by the accused, due to which the victim’s both private parts got torn and she was admitted to a hospital for 15-16 days,” the court said.

“The present offence is so much heinous that although at present victim has been discharged from hospital but still her private parts are not naturally working, as the victim is dependent on alternative pipes placed in the side of her abdomen for passing urine and stool…,” it added.

While pulling up the Delhi Police, the court also said the victim and her family could not be allowed to suffer for the negligence of police officers. “The sufferings of the victim are beyond imagination as she is a child of just four years. This is the most severe form of pain and sorrow through which the victim is passing at present,” the court said while directing that Rs 5 lakh be disbursed to the child by the Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DLSA).

“In these circumstances, it is the duty of this court to help the victim and her parents and to alleviate the sorrows of this family to some extent,” ASJ Sahrawat said.

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