Bengaluru: In a landmark judgement, the Karnataka High Court has ruled that if the house owner is not aware of a prostitution racket being run in the premises given on rent, then he is not liable to be prosecuted under the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act. The single bench headed by Justice M. Nagaprasanna gave the verdict on Thursday quashing the FIR in this regard against the house owner Prabhuraj, a resident of Nagarbhavi in Bengaluru.
Prabhuraj had filed a petition before the Karnataka High Court to quash the FIR filed by the Chandra Layout police. Under the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act Sections 3 (2) (B), the legal proceedings could be initiated only if the house owner is aware of the prostitution racket in any place. In this case, the owner was not aware of what was happening at his residence, the bench noted.