December 21, 2009
"I think the quantum of
punishment is less," said Anand Parkash, a retired Haryana government employee
and Madhu's husband.
Rathore, who retired as DGP, told media persons that he will challenge the
court verdict.
"I have great faith in the judicial system. So I will file an appeal by
January 20. I will finally be a winner because truth will certainly prevail,"
said Rathore, who is entitled to bail.
Investigation into the case was handed over to the CBI in 1998. Ruchika's
family moved out of Chandigarh. They alleged that they were being harassed by
the police in retaliation for the case against Rathore. Madhu Parkash had
approached the Punjab [
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a probe into the incident after a police report had stated that prima facie
there was a case against Rathore, who encountered Ruchika in the tennis
circuit.
Later in 1998, the investigation into the case was handed over to the CBI and
the trial was held in a Patiala court. The case was transferred to the CBI
special magistrate in Chandigarh by the Punjab and Haryana high court, which
issued directions for holding day-to-day hearing and completion of trial
within a month.
"I am elated that Rathore has been awarded six months of RI, but at the same
time I am saddened that it took so long for the court to decide on the matter.
Had the verdict against Rathore been pronounced earlier, I think Ruchika would
not have committed suicide," Madhu told media persons outside the court.
Anand Parkash alleged, "Rathore was instrumental in getting the case delayed
for such a long period. I will continue the fight against those police
officials and bureaucrats, who helped Rathore during the trial to get the case
covered up. These people are criminals and I think an example should be set up
so that nobody can ever dare to think of outraging the modesty of woman."
Courtesy: http://www.rediff.com/news/2009/dec/21ex-dgp-gets-6-month-jail-term-for-molesting-14-yr-old.htm