Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala):As dowry harassment cases are occupying the centre stage, with even Kerala Governor staging a protest, a court here hearing a dowry case has sent all four family members that include a doctor to judicial custody for alleged physical and mental torture of a woman.
The Judicial First Class Magistrate Court Nedumangad passed the order on Monday, sending the family of Dr Sijo Rajan RV, Vattappara, to judicial custody for allegedly harassing his wife and her aged father demanding more money as dowry. The bail of the family that includes Sijo's parents and brother was denied. The family surrendered in the court after the Kerala High Court cancelled the bail and asked them to surrender in the lower court. While sending them to judicial custody, the magistrate court observed, "Taking a lenient view in these matters will give a wrong message to the society at large. So this court is of the view that of bail application of the petitioners is liable to be dismissed."
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Advocates Thomas Anakkallunkal and Maria Paul appeared for the victim. Speaking to news agencies, Anakkallunkal said, "It is one of the rarest cases when all family members are being denied bail and sent to judicial custody. We are happy that the honourable court has sent the right message to society by sending them to custody. The victim, who is also a doctor was subjected to harassment for dowry, which the court observed cannot be taken in a lenient means."