This document is a Supreme Court of India judgment from March 7, 2025, concerning a criminal appeal (No. 325 of 2011) filed by an appellant named Lok Mal, also known as Loku, against the State of Uttar Pradesh. The appeal challenges a High Court judgment from 2010 that upheld the appellant’s conviction and sentence under Sections 376 (rape) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, originating from an incident in 1984. The court affirmed the conviction, dismissing the appeal, and directed the competent authority to consider the accused for remission.
Penal Code, 1860 , Section 376, 323 – Rape – Testimony of prosecutrix – Evidence of the prosecutrix is wholly trustworthy, unshaken and inspires confidence – Prosecutrix was a major girl studying in first part of B.A. at the time of the incident – Though she was subjected to detailed cross examination, she stood firm and unshaken disclosing the incident in detail regarding the presence and participation of the accused in ravishing her – Merely because in the medical evidence, there are no major injury marks, this cannot a be a reason to discard the otherwise reliable evidence of the prosecutrix – It is not necessary that in each and every case where rape is alleged there has to be an injury to the private parts of the victim and it depends on the facts and circumstances of a particular case – Merely by alleging that mother of the prosecutrix was a lady of easy virtue or her husband left her, there is absolutely no supportive material brought by the appellant in his defence so as to explain why he was implicated – The court is separately required to adjudicate whether the accused committed rape on the victim or not – Find no reason to accept the contention that the alleged immoral character of the mother of the prosecutrix has any bearing on the accused being falsely roped in on the basis of a concocted story by the mother of the prosecutrix – Find no reason to interfere with the judgment of the High Court which is affirmed – The appeal is dismissed accordingly.
(Para 10, 11, 15 to 17)
Lok Mal @ Loku V. State Of Uttar Pradesh
Supreme Court: 2025 INSC 344: (DoJ 07-03-2025)