DATE: 21.03.2016
CAN WOMEN IS SAID TO COMMIT A RAPE....????
The Answer of the question is YES.
A not only Man can commit a Rape but also Women can commit a Rape but can she will be punished for the offence of Rape....???
No. So, Here it comes the fact that i came across while reading... related to the equality... under Article 14 of the Constitution.
I came across this article herein are the facts of the Case:-
CAN WOMEN IS SAID TO COMMIT A RAPE....????
The Answer of the question is YES.
A not only Man can commit a Rape but also Women can commit a Rape but can she will be punished for the offence of Rape....???
No. So, Here it comes the fact that i came across while reading... related to the equality... under Article 14 of the Constitution.
I came across this article herein are the facts of the Case:-
A women is booked for 'raping' son's pal, wherein it is stated that she spiked the minor boy's drink and then raped him (oh! sorry rape is a wrong word here. She forced the minor boy to keep physical relationship, as definition of rape does not include forceful intercourse with male). She also made a video recording of the incident and used to threaten the minor with the video recording who was just 16 years of age. It is also stated that she also threatened the boy with filing of false rape complaint against him.
due to ordeal the boy lost interest in studies and was unable to mix up in the family. His health deteriorated his behavior changed. The news article states that the probe is currently on information of arrest of the accused women is mentioned.
A few questions that come in my mind are:-
1. The identity of the women is not disclosed by media ? If it were a man, his identity including photo would be all over the media.
2. Why there is no information of arrest of women till now ? If this was a man he would have been immediately arrested and people would have been on the streets. He could even have been lynched as happened in the recent past in other parts of India.
This brings us to two conclusions:-
1. We live in the society where male disposibility is the norm. No one is concerned about the ordeal faced by this minor boy in his formative years. The incident is not even termed as rape. It is classified as forced physical relationship thereby undermining it.
2. Why is the perpetrator, who is women in this case, treated with kid gloves and not being subjected to 'EQUAL' treatment. Does Equality only means getting more benefits..?
Let us analysed the Indian Law in this aspect. Forced Sexual intercourse with a minor comes under 2 statutes,
Indian Penal Code (I.P.C.)
and
Protection of Children s from Sexual Offences Act. (POCSO).
Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code which defined the Rape states:-
A man is said to commit "rape" if he:-
• Penetrates his
penis, to any extent, into the vagina, mouth, urethra or anus of a woman or
makes her to do so with him or any other person; or
• Inserts, to
any extent, any object or a part of the body, not being the penis, into the
vagina, the urethra or anus of a woman or makes her to do so with him or any
other person; or
• Manipulates
any part of the body of a woman so as to cause penetration into the vagina,
urethra, anus or any of body of such woman or makes her to do so with him or
any other person; or
• Applies his
mouth to the vagina, anus, urethra of a woman or makes her to do so with him or
any other person,
• Under
the circumstances falling under any of the following seven descriptions: First.—Against her will.
Secondly.—Without her consent.
Thirdly.—With her consent, when her
consent has been obtained by putting her or any person in whom she is
interested, in fear of death or of hurt.
Fourthly.—With her consent, when the
man knows that he is not her husband and that her consent is given because she
believes that he is another man to whom she is or believes herself to be
lawfully married.
Fifthly.—With her consent when, at the
time of giving such consent, by reason of unsoundness of mind or intoxication
or the administration by him personally or through another of any stupefying or
unwholesome Substance, she is unable to understand the nature and consequences
of that to which she gives consent.
Sixthly.—With or without her consent,
when she is under eighteen years of age.
Seventhly.—When she is unable to
communicate consent.
The starting of
the definition is “A man is said to commit “rape” if he”, therefore only
a man can commit a rape. A woman cannot commit such an act as per the IPC.
Therefore the acts committed, such as above do not find a place here, hence the
woman clearly cannot be tried for rape, which is precisely what she did.
Therefore this brings us to a point of ‘Equality’; Article 14 of the
Constitution states that “The State shall not deny to any person equality
before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of
India Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or
place of birth”. Does the minor boy have the same level of protection? Is it
equality? Is the law gender neutral? You decide!
Now let us
analyse the provisions of POCSO. The statute defines 2 types of sexual assaults
on minors: a) Penetrative Sexual Assault, and b) Non Penetrative Sexual
Assault. Penetrative Sexual Assault is defined under section 3 of the Act:
A person is said to commit “penetrative sexual assault” if— (a) he penetrates his penis, to any extent, into the vagina, mouth, urethra or anus of a child or makes the child to do so with him or any other person; or (b) he inserts, to any extent, any object or a part of the body, not being the penis, into the vagina, the urethra or anus of the child or makes the child to do so with him or any other person; or (c) he manipulates any part of the body of the child so as to cause penetration into the vagina, urethra, anus or any part of body of the child or makes the child to do so with him or any other person; or (d) he applies his mouth to the penis, vagina, anus, urethra of the child or makes the child to do so to such person or any other person If we analyse the definition of penetrative sexual assault, it can “ONLY” be committed by a man, a woman cannot commit such an act (every sub-clause starts with a ‘He’). Therefore in this instant case where the minor boy was sexually assaulted by this woman, it is not defined under penetrative sexual assault. Why; again the definition is ‘NOT’ gender neutral and the minor is not ‘EQUALLY’ protected. Then, what crime is said to be committed by this woman? It is ‘non-penetrative sexual assault’. Yes that is correct it is a minor offense. Let us read the definition of sexual assault as per section 7: Whoever, with sexual intent touches the vagina, penis, anus or breast of the child or makes the child touch the vagina, penis, anus or breast of such person or any other person, or does any other act with sexual intent which involves physical contact without penetration is said to commit sexual assault. So in essence, such a gruesome act comes under the definition of non-penetrative sexual assault. Now what is the difference, would be the next question. The difference friends is the punishment. The punishment for penetrative sexual assault is minimum 7 years extendable to imprisonment for life (Section 4). And the punishment for non-penetrative sexual assault is minimum 3 years extendable to 5 years. So in simple terms we draft our laws in a gender biased manner so that criminal women are treated with kid gloves and let off without any repercussions. Further, crimes committed by them are not even defined as crimes (rape by women does not come under the IPC). No wonder serious crimes by women have increased exponentially. The 2000 American Association of University Women (AAUW) data indicate that 57.2 percent of all students report a male offender and 42.4 percent a female offender with the Cameron et al. study reporting nearly identical proportions as the 2000 AAUW data (57 percent male offenders vs. 43 percent female offenders).
If the incidences of female sexual abusers are as high as 63% then why are the rape laws not gender neutral ? Is 'EQUALITY' not a doctrine enshrined by our constitution..?
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