
Court Orders Community Service At Gurudwara To 2 Accused Of Harassing Neighbour's Wife
NDTV
Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that the accused had assaulted the neighbour, who was the complainant, and used "filthy and vulgar comments" against his wife, and they cannot be "let off" because of the compromise.
The Delhi High Court has directed two people accused of outraging the modesty of their neighbour's wife to do community service at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib for a period of one month, as it quashed the FIR in the matter following a settlement between the parties.
Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that the accused had assaulted the neighbour, who was the complainant, and used "filthy and vulgar comments" against his wife, and they cannot be "let off" because of the compromise.
They have to atone for their sins and realise that they cannot take the courts for granted, said the judge while directing the duo to also pay costs of Rs 25,000 each in favour of Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund and plant 20 trees each in their locality and nurture them.
