A news magazine editor in India, Tarun Tejpal was remanded in
custody on Sunday after appearing in court on allegations of sexually
assaulting a colleague in a hotel in the holiday state of Goa.
A
Goa court ordered Tejpal remain in custody to allow police time to
question the 50-year-old editor, who faces a possible rape charge over
the allegations that could see him in jail for 10 years.
“The
police had asked for 14 days’ remand but after hearing our arguments,
the court gave them six days of custody,” Tejpal’s lawyer Sandip Kapoor
told reporters outside the court in Panaji, the capital of Goa.
Tejpal,
the founder of top investigative magazine Tehelka, was arrested late
Saturday after earlier flying into the state and pledging to cooperate
with police over the allegations.
The editor, whose magazine is
responsible for some of India’s hardest-hitting undercover journalism,
did not apply for bail on Sunday, after earlier being refused, and has
denied the allegations.
The
woman has told police her former employer molested her twice in a hotel
elevator in Goa during a magazine-sponsored event in the seaside
holiday hotspot last month.
Police have filed an initial case against Tejpal under sections of the criminal code including rape.
A
stronger law introduced after outrage over the fatal gang-rape of a
student last year included a wider definition of rape, and Tejpal could
be jailed for 10 years if charged and convicted, lawyers say.
With
India’s media newly sensitised to sexual assault cases after a string
of widely publicised gang-rape cases this year, the case has been
front-page news for more than a week.
It has also cast a spotlight on abuse in the workplace.
The
fatal gang rape of the student on a Delhi bus last December sparked
sometimes-violent demonstrations and a long period of introspection in
India about rising crime against women and gender inequality.
Tehelka
has reported forcefully on gender inequality in India recently,
highlighting police and judicial insensitivity to rape victims as well
as the misogynistic attitudes of many Indian men.
It has been
accused of hypocrisy and trying to cover up a serious crime after staff
were sent an email last week saying Tejpal was stepping down for six
months for “misconduct”.
The victim, who cannot be identified for
legal reasons, said in a statement to media groups on Friday that she
was fighting to preserve her “integrity”.
During a pre-trial
hearing on Saturday, Tejpal’s lawyer argued his client was a man of
“global repute” and sending him to police custody without establishing
the facts of the case would subject him to “humiliation and ignominy”.
But
district judge Anuja Prabhudesai ordered Tejpal should not be given
bail because prima facie evidence indicated that he had “misused his
position, betrayed her trust and violated her body”.
Monday, December 2, 2013
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