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Convicted in Kerala actress assault case challenges verdict in HC, claims evidence not examined properly

Updated on: 25 December,2025 04:34 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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One of the convicts in the 2017 Kerala actress assault case has approached the Kerala High Court, challenging the trial court’s verdict. The accused argued that the alleged conspiracy was not proven and that he was treated differently from another acquitted accused

Convicted in Kerala actress assault case challenges verdict in HC, claims evidence not examined properly

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The verdict in the 2017 actress assault case in Kerala was announced earlier this month. While actor Dileep, who was one of the accused, was acquitted, six people were convicted of the crime. Now, one of the six convicted has moved the Kerala High Court, challenging the trial court verdict. The convict argued that the court failed to properly consider evidence showing his non-involvement in the crime.

Convicted challenges trial court verdict


The convict, identified as Martin, has sought the setting aside of his conviction and sentence. In the appeal, Martin, who was the second accused in the case, challenged the claim that he helped pick up the survivor, staged a fake accident and facilitated the abduction, besides allegedly destroying evidence by disposing of his mobile phone SIM card. Martin contended that key prosecution witnesses did not establish any association, prior contact or conspiracy between him and the other accused in the case. He pointed out that the trial court itself recorded findings that the prosecution had failed to prove the alleged conspiracy.



The appeal said the victim had stated that another person took him out of the vehicle, and that the trial court later observed there was no proof of a criminal conspiracy.

Despite this, Martin was convicted, while another accused facing similar allegations of conspiracy was acquitted. He contended that both accused were similarly placed and should have been treated equally in the appreciation of evidence.

He claimed the trial court adopted different standards, leading to his conviction while acquitting the other accused. Martin also submitted that there were no allegations of sexual assault or his presence at the scene of the crime against him. His role, the appeal said, was limited to an alleged conspiracy, which was not supported by evidence.

Dileep gets acquitted

On December 8, the trial court acquitted Dileep and three others, while sentencing six accused, including Martin, to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment. The survivor had earlier expressed her disappointment over the verdict on social media.

The actress was abducted and sexually assaulted while travelling from Thrissur to Ernakulam after a film shoot in February 2017. The crime was allegedly recorded on a mobile phone inside a moving vehicle.

Dileep was arrested on charges of conspiracy in connection with the crime.

(with inputs from PTI)

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