S.354 IPC Not Attracted If Woman Herself Didn’t Perceive The Act Of ‘Catching Hold Of Her Hand’ As Invading Her Decency
Case: K.Rattaiah @ Ratnaji v. The State of Andhra Pradesh
Coram: Justice K. Surender
Case No.: Criminal Appeal No.454 OF 2010
Court Observation: “In the present facts and circumstances of the case, since P.W.1 herself did not perceive the act of catching hold of her hand as invading her decency as a woman, it cannot be said that the ingredients of Section 354 of IPC are made out to sustain the conviction.”
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Keywords
S.354 IPC, Catching Hold Of Her Hand, Invading Her Decency