Walayar: Family moves High Court

The appeals against setting free other accused will be filed in the coming days.

Update: 2019-11-12 19:26 GMT
The petitioner had alleged that the newly introduced PASA gives powers to the administration to detain a person without any public disclosure for a period of up to one year. (DC file image)

KOCHI: The mother of the two sisters at Walayar who were found hanging after being subjected to prolonged sexual abuse has filed an appeal in the High Court against the order of the trial court which found the accused not guilty and set them free.

The appeal has been filed against the order of the Palakkad POCSO court which set free Walayar Nagamkulangara native Pradeep Kumar who is the accused in the case registered following the death of the nine-year-old under mysterious circumstances and Palakkad Puthussery native Madhu who was set free after being arraigned in the death of the 13-year-old.

The appeals against setting free other accused will be filed in the coming days.

The 13-year-old was found hanging on January 13, 2017 and the nine-year-old was found hanging 2017 March 4.

The case is that the two committed suicide unable to bear the abuse of the accused.

Madhu was arrested on March 9, 2017 and Pradeep Kumar on March 10.

The trial court, however, set them free stating that the prosecution failed to prove the charges against them.

The appeal demands to annul the trial court order and hold the trial again by appointing a special prosecutor.

It also demands that the SC guidelines in the Best Bakery case should be made applicable in this case too.

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