1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 4 OF 2010 Shri Rama Harijan S/o. Durgappa Harijan, Occupation: Service, r/o H. No.A-II, T. B. Hospital Quarters, Tambdi Matti, St. Inez, through next friend Yallapa B. Madwal, 49 years, Government Servant, R/o. Tambdi Matti, Taleigao, Panaji, Goa. Presently lodged in Central Jail Aguada, Shinkeri. ... Appellant versus State Through Public Prosecutor. ... Respondent Shri S. G. Bhobe, Advocate for the Appellant. Shri C. A. Ferreira, Public Prosecutor for the Respondent. CORAM : N. A. BRITTO, J. DATE : 28TH SEPTEMBER, 2010. JUDGMENT This appeal is filed by the accused who has been convicted and sentenced by the learned Children's Court, Panaji, by Judgment dated 2 30-11-2009, under Section 450 I.P.C. and Section 376 r/w Section 8(2) of the Goa Children's Act, 2003. 2. The accused was charged and tried with the allegation that the accused, some time in the months of February and March, 2005, at Taleigao committed house trespass by entering into the house in which the victim girl (name withheld) was residing with a view to commit the offence of rape, and then committed rape and also grave sexual assault punishable under Sections 350, 376 r/w Section 8(2) of the Goa Children's Act, 2003. 3. The accused pleaded not guilty, and claimed to be tried. Prosecution examined 10 witnesses including PW10/P.S.I. Ashish Shirodkar. The accused also examined himself as DW1, and his employer DW2/Roma Figre. The accused did not deny having been taken to the house of PW8/ Mohammad Arif Khan but stated that when he was asked whether he had committed the rape, he replied in the negative, and when the victim girl was asked, she also stated that he was not the person but it was one Rahul but only when the said PW8/Mohammad Arif assaulted the victim girl that the victim girl pointed a finger towards him, and thereafter he was taken to the Police station. 3 4. PW1/victim is the niece of PW8/Mohammad Arif Khan and his wife PW7/Uzma Khan. She is the second eldest in the family of about seven children and she was brought down to Taleigao, Goa from Rajasthan by the said PW8/Mohammad and PW7/Uzma to be a companion to his two minor children with promise of being sent to school but she was also being made to work. PW2/Afrin was their regular maid servant, also of the same age as of PW1/victim. PW3/Ramzan was a panch witness to the scene of offence panchanama. PW4/Dr.Andre Fernandes was the Medical Officer who examined PW1/victim and the accused. PW7/Uzma, and PW8/Mohammad, as already stated, are the aunt and uncle of PW1/victim, who turned hostile to the case of the prosecution, and apparently because, they were prosecuted, upon a complaint filed by PW1/victim and were convicted and sentenced under Section 323 I.P.C. by the same Children's Court by Judgment dated 25-5-2009. PW7/Uzma was examined before the learned Children's Court on 7-1-2009, and PW8/Mohammad was examined on 9-1-2009. 5. That PW1/victim was raped is a fact which has been abundantly proved by the prosecution, beyond reasonable doubt, by the evidence of PW1/ victim, PW2/Afrin and PW4/Dr. Fernandes. It is to be noted that PW1/victim had stated to PW4/Dr. Fernandes that she did not know the name of the accused but had identified the accused in his presence and this was on 11-3-2005. PW4/Dr. Fernandes, as regards PW1/victim had stated that the 4 victim had a good built for her age. The injuries found on PW1/victim on external examination, have been recorded by him on the annexure to the medical report. As far as the aspect of rape is concerned, PW4/Dr. Fernandes, inter alia, opined that the hymen was ruptured and was absent all around with presence of raw wound with sero-sanguineous discharge and there was hymeneal tear at 6 o'clock position extending downwards leading to torn fourchette. The laceration was congested, bled on touching and tender and painful. In cross-examination PW4/Dr. Fernandes clearly opined that it was not possible to cause the said injuries to the vagina of the victim by inserting finger or any hard object. 6. PW1/victim was literally assaulted black and blue and 22 injuries have been described by PW4/Dr. Fernandes on the annexure to the report. 7. The core of controversy raised, on behalf of the accused, is as regards his complicity. It is otherwise undisputed that on 11-3-2005 at about 00.45 hours, the said PW8/Mohammad along with two minor girls, namely the said PW1/victim and PW2/Afrin as well as the accused by name Rama @ Rampeth came to the Police Station and PW8/Mohammad informed that PW1/ victim was raped by the accused, and the complaint was filed. The complaint(F.I.R.) was recorded by a lady P.I. PW9/Ms. Monseratte in the 5 presence of a social worker Audrey Pinto of CRG, Goa. Thereafter, further investigations were conducted by PW10/P.I.Ashish Shirodkar of Panaji Police Station. According to PW10/P.I.Ashish Shirodkar, PW8/Mohammad had conducted his own inquiry and had come along with the accused and the victim to the Police Station and the said complaint was registered as Crime No.54/2005, and the complaint of PW1/victim against PW7/Uzma and PW8/ Mohammad was lodged whilst she was at G.M.C. Hospital which was registered as Crime No. 55/2005, and subsequently both of them came to be convicted and sentenced in Crime No. 55/2005. 8. The learned Children's Court rejected the argument that the accused could have been falsely implicated under the fear of her uncle as there was nothing on record to suggest that the accused was falsely implicated. 9. Shri S. G. Bhobe, learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the accused, submits that the accused has given evidence in this case which is corroborated by his contractor DW2/Roma Figer, and there is no reason why the accused and DW2/Roma Figer ought not to have been believed by the learned Children's Court. Learned Counsel further submits that PW1/victim had injuries inflicted on her person by none other then PW8/Mohammad who had assaulted her mercilessly, and she had deposed under his fear. Learned Counsel submits that according to PW1/victim, it is PW2/Afrin who had told 6 the name of the accused to her, a fact which she(PW2) had denied and this shows that the prosecution had failed to establish the identity of the accused. Learned Counsel submits that in the absence of the identity of the accused being established the accused could not be sent to jail for a period of 10 years, and particularly on the evidence of two girls who did not even know the days, when the alleged offences were committed. Learned Counsel submits that the accused was brought by PW8/Mohammad and taken to the Police Station, and the Investigating Officer assumed that the accused was a culprit without further investigations to find out the truth of the matter. Learned Counsel submits that it is to be noted that the accused did not run away from PW8/Mohammad and that would show that he was innocent. 10. Shri C. A. Ferreira, learned Public Prosecutor, submits that the name of the accused was told to PW1/victim on the second occasion when the accused visited their house for the second time, and she had referred to the accused as Rampeth. Learned Public Prosecutor submits that the accused was clearly identified by PW1/victim as well as PW2/Afrin and PW1/victim had narrated truthfully both the incidents, namely of the assault on her by PW8/Mohammad as well as of the rape by the accused, and that PW7/Uzma and PW8/Mohammad having taken PW1/victim and the accused for one purpose i.e. for recording the complaint of rape, realized that they also had got into trouble because they had assaulted PW1/victim and for that reason, they 7 did not support the case of the prosecution, entirely. Pointing out to the statement of the accused under Section 313 of the Code, learned Public Prosecutor submits that the accused had admitted that the accused was brought to the house of PW1/victim to make inquiry about the incident, and, therefore it is obvious that by then the identity of the accused was well known. Regarding PW1/victim's statement that her aunt and uncle also beat her on her private parts, which statements were highlighted on behalf of the accused, learned Public Prosecutor submits, that after having known about the rape that they might have tried to verify the private parts of PW1/victim. Learned Public Prosecutor submits that the version given by the accused and his witness is a version which was not put to the prosecution witnesses in their cross- examination, and, therefore has got to be considered as an afterthought. Learned Public Prosecutor submits that the testimony of PW1/victim has been consistent, and she has remained as a reliable witness inspite of gruelling cross-examination and no motive was suggested on behalf of the accused as to why the accused should be falsely implicated by her or for that matter PW2/Alfrin. Learned Public Prosecutor has placed reliance on the decision of the Apex Court in Bharwada Bhoginbhai Hirjibhai v. State of Gujarat(AIR 1983 SC 753) wherein the Apex Court has stated that corroboration is not a sine qua non for a conviction in a rape case. 8 11. PW1/victim who at the relevant time was about 9 ½ years of age, and who is the niece of the said PW7/Uzma and PW8/Mohammad, has given a consistent account as to how her innocence was abused by the accused and the inhuman treatment given to her by her own aunt and uncle. She stated that she knew the accused whose name was Rampeth who was residing in the neighbourhood of her uncle. True, she did not give any dates of the incident but stated that before “Id” the accused had come to their house for the first time when she and PW2/Afrin were present, and the accused rang the door bell and she opened it and then the accused held her hand and took her in the bedroom where there was a mat on the floor and the accused latched the room from inside. Then she gave the details as to how the accused raped her and when she noticed the blood and the sticky liquid on the carpet, she washed the same out of fear that her aunt and uncle would beat her. She further deposed that the second incident took place again when both of them were present and at this time, it is PW2/Afrin who had opened the door and the accused had taken her to the room by holding her hand and again she vividly described the incident. According to her, the third incident took place again after two to three days and this time, it is she who had opened the door and then she gave the description of the incident of rape. She stated that she did not disclose the incident to anyone out of fear and further stated that her aunt PW7/Uzma had lost her finger ring and she was searching for it, and at that time her aunt noticed that blood was coming out of her private parts, when she narrated the 9 incident to her aunt who in turn informed the same to her uncle and then her aunt and uncle assaulted her and the former with a “chappati” roller and the latter with a belt. She then stated that PW2/Afrin was brought to the house and was given slaps after making inquiry about the present incident. Then, the accused was brought to their house to make inquiry about the incident and thereafter her uncle took her, the said PW2/Afrin and the accused to Panaji Police Station where she narrated the incident to the Police and where two ladies were present when her complaint was recorded, and the next morning she was taken to the doctor where she was checked by him. 12. In cross-examination, she admitted that she was in Apnagar(Children's Home) where Nishita and Audrey aunties came to visit her. She stated that her uncle and aunt used to beat her all over her body by making her naked and her aunt and uncle were beating her on her private parts, and she used to get scared when her uncle and aunt beat her and she used to agree to do whatever they said. She denied knowing any person by name Rahul, and she stated that she did not know Rahul. She stated that the name of the accused was told to her by PW2/Afrin and denied the suggestion that the name of the accused was not told to her by PW2/Afrin. She was asked about the date, on the day her deposition was recorded. She mentioned the day as Friday and stated that she did not know the date. It was suggested to her that her uncle had told her to inform the Police that she was raped by Rampeth. 10 Initially, she answered in the affirmative but immediately answered in the negative. In further cross-examination she stated that she did not remember the exact date when she informed the aunt about the rape committed by the accused. She stated that at the time of recording the complaint her uncle was present at the Police Station but at a different place. She admitted that out of fear she had told her aunt that she had stolen the ring. She told that the accused had denied, but when her uncle slapped him the accused admitted that he had raped her. In cross-examination she stated that her uncle had brought the accused to the house after going to his house. In further cross-examination she stated that she was still afraid of her uncle and aunt but when she was asked whether she would tell a lie on account of fear of aunt and uncle she gave a categorical no. 13. PW2/Afrin stated that on a Sunday, the tenth day of the month, PW8/Mohammad Arif came along with PW1/victim and questioned her about the missing gold ring and she stated that she was ignorant about it, and when he inquired about the accused, she informed him that the accused had visited their house in their absence on three different occasions and on hearing that, the uncle gave two slaps on her face and brought her to the house. In cross- examination, she stated that she did not know how many hours make a day and that she never told the name of the accused as Rampeth to PW1/victim, and PW1/victim was knowing the accused earlier. She also stated that on all the three occasions when the accused came and gave a ring(rang the bell) it is 11 PW1/victim who opened the door. She stated that PW8/Mohammad used to beat PW1/victim. She stated that she is still afraid of PW8/Mohammad but denied the suggestion that out of fear of PW8/Mohammad she had falsely implicated the accused. 14. PW7/Uzma, prior to her cross-examination by the prosecution, had stated that PW1/victim had taken the name of one Rama, and later on, her husband contacted Roma(DW2) and came to their house with Rama. She stated that for the first time she saw Rama at their house and she identified him in Court. PW7/Uzma had also stated that somewhere in March, 2005, when she came home she saw the bleeding on the panty of PW1/victim although she was not getting her monthly periods, and on seeing the blood she immediately phoned her husband who came home and spoke to PW1/victim. PW8/Mohammad did not support his wife and stated that on the night of 10-3-2005 the accused had not come to their house. 15. It is now well settled, as stated by the Apex Court, in the case cited herein above, that corroboration is not a sine qua non for conviction in a rape case. It is also well settled that in a rape case some evidence which lends assurance to the version of the victim is sufficient to convict the accused. Although PW7/Uzma and PW8/Mohammad did not support the case of the prosecution, entirely, the anger of the latter in assaulting PW1/victim and 12 PW2/Afrin appears to have been due to the fact that they had taken a stranger into their house, namely the accused, who had violated the person of their niece and not so much for the missing ring. That there is some inconsistency in the name of the accused whether he is Rampeth or Rama or whether his name was told to PW1/victim by PW2/Afrin cannot affect the case of the prosecution so as to disbelieve either the version of PW1/victim or PW2/Afrin. Some minor discrepancies were inevitable in their evidence, considering their tender age, their rural background and lengthy cross-examination. PW1/ victim has given a very truthful version not only against the accused, but also against her very aunt and uncle which version has been corroborated by medical evidence, and her aunt and uncle have also been convicted for having assaulted her. The defence has not suggested any motive whatsoever as to why PW1/victim and PW2/Afrin should have falsely implicated him. It is quite easy for an accused to step in a witness box, and to say that he was not the culprit when a serious charge is made against him. PW1/victim's complaint was recorded by a lady P. I. in the presence of another lady social worker and keeping PW8/Mohammad aside, and that is as it should have been. PW1/victim identified the accused as the culprit before PW4/Dr. Fernandes, a Medical Officer, and prior to that gave his name as Rama, as stated by PW7/Uzma. That PW1/victim did not maintain such a version is another matter. In the initial inquiry made by PW8/Mohammad into the allegations, she had also identified the accused as the culprit. At the time of her deposition, 13 she was in “Apnaghar” and beyond the influence of her uncle, aunt and even then she identified the accused as the culprit who had violated her person. There is nothing on record to create a doubt or disbelief or suspicion as to why PW1/victim should have implicated the accused, leaving out the real culprit more so, when the evidence of rape is independently corroborated by medical evidence. 16. The Apex Court in State of Maharashtra v. Chandraprakash Kewalchand Jain(AIR 1990 SC 658) has held that if the totality of the circumstances appearing on the record of the case disclose that the prosecutrix does not have a strong motive to falsely involve the person charged, the Court should ordinarily have no hesitation in accepting her evidence. That is precise the case herein. The Apex Court also held that the degree of proof required must not be higher than is expected of an injured witness. Here, the injuries are proved. This is a case where PW8/Mohammad having come to know of the incident of rape through his wife PW7/Uzma who came to know of the same because of bleeding of PW1/victim went in search of the accused and brought him home. The accused because of his guilt submitted to his will. That he did not support the case of the prosecution subsequently because he was convicted is another matter. The accused was identified by PW1/victim and then by PW2/Afrin as the person who came to their house and again by PW1/victim before PW4/Dr. Fernandes, and again by both before the Court, and in such a 14 situation there is no room to doubt the identity of the accused as the person who committed the rape on PW1/victim, by coming to their house. The evidence of PW1/victim is categorical, clear, consistent and convincing. It is sufficiently corroborated by the medical evidence as well as other evidence on record. PW1/victim might have known the accused before the incident and otherwise was a consenting party but that would not matter at all because of her age, she being below sixteen years of age. 17. The Apex Court in Radhu v. State of Madhya Pradesh((2007) 12 SCC 57) has stated as follows:- “6. It is now well settled that a finding of guilt in a case of rape, can be based on the uncorroborated evidence of the prosecutrix. The very nature of offence makes it difficult to get direct corroborating evidence. The evidence of the prosecutrix should not be rejected on the basis of minor discrepancies and contradictions. If the victim of rape states on oath that she was forcibly subjected to sexual intercourse, her statement will normally be accepted, even if it is uncorroborated, unless the material on record requires drawing of an inference that there was consent or that the entire incident was improbable or imaginary. Even if there is consent, the act will still be a “rape”, if the girl is under 16 years of age. It is also well settled that absence of injuries on the private parts of the victim will not by 15 itself falsify the case of rape, nor construed as evidence of consent.” 18. In the circumstances, therefore, the learned Children's Court had rightly convicted and sentenced the accused. I find there is no merit in this appeal, and consequently the same is hereby dismissed. N. A. BRITTO, J. RD