In a relief to Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman P J Kurien, a local court today
rejected a plea by the victim in the Suryanelli gangrape case for a reprobe into
the alleged involvement of the Congress leader, holding there was no new ground
for a fresh investigation.
The victim had filed a petition for a fresh probe into Kurien's alleged
involvement in the light of the recent claim by Dharmarajan, one of the accused
in the 1996 gangrape case and the only person to be convicted.
The First Class Judicial Magistrate at nearby Peerumade while rejecting the
girl's petition held there was no new ground for a re-investigation since the
points raised in the plea had already been enquired into by police and no
evidence found against Kurien.
The petitioner sought a reprobe based on the recent claim by Dharmarajan,
accused no. 3 in the case, that Kurien, who was a Union minister in 1996, had
allegedly molested the girl at a guest house at Peerumade.
Dharmarajan suddenly appeared last month on a Malayalam television channel after
absconding for several years and levelled the charge against Kurien. He was
later tracked down and arrested by Kerala police in Karnataka.
The victim had recently lodged a complaint with police at Chingavanam in
Kottayam seeking an inquiry into Kurien's role on the basis of Dharmarajan's
allegation. The police, however, held that a case could be registered only after
examining the legal grounds for taking such a course. The victim later moved the
court.
The Suryanelli case has been in focus again after the Supreme Court in January
quashed the Kerala High Court order acquitting 35 accused in the case while
sentencing Dharmarajan alone to five years imprisonment and ordered a retrial.
After the apex court order, the girl pressed her charge against Kurien and
sought a reprobe.
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