Man’s winking, flying kisses at teen get him rigorous imprisonment
The child told the court that on February 29 last year, when she was out with her sister, the accused, who lived in her neighbourhood, winked at her and blew flying kisses at her. The child said that earlier, too, the accused had committed similar...

The child told the court that on February 29 last year, when she was out with her sister, the accused, who lived in her neighbourhood, winked at her and blew flying kisses at her. The child said that earlier, too, the accused had committed similar acts.
In her cross-examination by the defence, she denied the suggestion that there was a bet for Rs 500 between her cousin and the accused over his pursuing her.
The child’s mother, in her deposition, said that she complained to her about the accused’s behaviour, adding that she confronted him and then went to the police after which he was arrested.
The defence advocate submitted that the acts described by the child and mother could not be termed as those committed with any sexual intention. The defence claimed that a proper investigation was not carried out.
The court concluded that there was no evidence to show that the witnesses had any reason to falsely implicate the accused.
“Moreover, there is consistent evidence that accused was confronted after the incident. If the evidence on record is perused, then the acts of the accused of winking and giving flying kisses constitute a sexual gesture, thereby causing sexual harassment to the victim,” the court said.
The defence advocate submitted that the acts described by the child and mother could not be termed as those committed with any sexual intention. The defence claimed that a proper investigation was not carried out.
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