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Court asks molestation accused to do community work to "atone for sins"

The high court agreed to quash the criminal case against the man after noting that the woman does not want to pursue her complaint.

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The Delhi High Court has directed a man accused of molesting and intimidating a woman to do community service at a de-addiction centre for a month to "atone for his sins". The high court agreed to quash the criminal case against the man after noting that the woman does not want to pursue her complaint. The court observed that in the present case, "it is the victim who is the ultimate sufferer. She has been harassed by the petitioner and she is being further harassed in the proceedings initiated against the petitioner."

Justice Subramonium Prasad warned the man not to repeat such actions in the future and also imposed costs of ₹ one lakh on him, to be paid within three weeks. "Looking at the facts and the conduct of the petitioner (man), this court is inclined to direct the petitioner to do some social service to atone for his sins. He is also warned not to repeat such actions in the future," the court said in its order passed on March 26.

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