The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the plea filed by a rape survivor, seeking permission to marry her ‘tormentor’, a 53-year-old Kerala Catholic priest Robin Vadakkumchery, who has been sentenced to 20 years in jail and was dismissed from priesthood by the Vatican.
The Division Bench of Justice Vineet Saran and Justice Dinesh Maheshwari, while hearing the matter said, “The High Court has taken into consideration all relevant aspects. No reasons to interfere.”
Advocate Amit George, appearing for accused Robin Vadakkumchery, submitted that the Right to Marry is a Fundamental Right, which cannot be infringed upon, while keeping the convict back in custody.
The bench asked the age of both the parties while dismissing the petition.
The petitioner, a rape survivor, had approached the apex court to
marry her ‘tormentor’, a 53-year-old Kerala Catholic priest Robin
Vadakkumchery who has been sentenced to 20 years in jail and was
dismissed from priesthood by the Vatican.
The survivor has also sought bail for Vadakkumchery, so that their marriage can take place. The petitioner says this has been filed according to her wish.
Earlier, Vadakkumchery had approached the Kerala High Court with a petition seeking to marry the survivor, but it was turned down. Vadakkumchery was serving as a parish vicar near Kannur and was the manager of the Church-backed school, where the survivor, a Class 11 student, was studying.
It was a Child line agency that works among school children that had registered the complaint against the priest. The priest came under pressure after the girl gave birth to a child on February 7, 2017 at a hospital run by the management.The priest was arrested on February 27, 2017 from near Kochi
International airport, while he was preparing to slip out of the
country. The priest was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment on February
17, 2019 by a court in Thalassery after he was tried under the
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
During the trial, the survivor and her mother turned hostile. Despite
that, the court proceeded on the basis of evidences collected already
and handed out the verdict.
Four nuns, another priest and one more
woman attached to the convent, who were co-accused in the police charge
sheet, were let off due to lack of adequate evidences.
Incidentally in March last year, the Manthavady (in Wayanad district) dioceses officials informed the media that the Vatican, after going through all the process, decided to dismiss Vadakkumchery from priesthood.
SOURCE ; indialegallive.com
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