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Karnataka: HC denies bail to rape accused Syed Farvez Musharraf, cites Manusmriti & Gandhi on women’s safety

The Karnataka High Court has refused bail to Syed Farvez Musharraf, who aided in the rape of a 19-year-old Scheduled Caste woman, condemning his role as enabling the crime. The bench invoked Manusmriti and Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals, emphasising that society cannot forgive actions that violate women’s dignity and safety.

IndreshIndresh
Sep 29, 2025, 05:20 pm IST
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In a stern order laced with moral and constitutional values, the Karnataka High Court has refused bail to Syed Farvez Musharraf, accused in the sexual assault of a 19-year-old Scheduled Caste woman. The bench, headed by Justice S. Rachaiah, condemned the crime as “an unforgettable pain” inflicted on a young woman with dreams for the future, rejecting all arguments seeking leniency.

The accused, a native of Mulbagil in Kolar district, had approached the High Court to challenge the trial court’s order, which had earlier rejected his bail plea. However, the bench dismissed his petition, making it clear that the nature of the crime left no room for sympathy or relaxation.

In his ruling, Justice Rachaiah invoked both a verse from the Manusmriti and Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals on women’s safety, reinforcing that Indian society and law cannot tolerate crimes against women. Quoting Manusmriti, he observed: “Yatra Narayastu Poojyante Ramante Tatra Devata, Yatraitastu Poojyante Sarvasthatraphalah Kriyah” — meaning “Where women are respected, the gods reside; where women are dishonoured, all actions are fruitless.”

The judge further reminded that Gandhi had declared India’s true independence would be realised only when women could walk freely at midnight without fear. “This case represents the very opposite of that vision,” the order noted, stressing that such acts shake the conscience of society.

According to the case records, the victim, hailing from Banka district in Bihar, had been working with her parents at a cardamom plantation in Kerala. On April 2, 2025, she was returning home via Bengaluru along with her brother and a relative.

At around 1:30 am, while walking from K.R. Pura railway station towards Mahadevapura in search of food, the young woman and her family were accosted by two men. It was here, prosecutors argued, that Musharraf restrained the victim’s brother while his accomplice committed the brutal rape.

The victim’s screams attracted passersby, and while the first accused managed to flee, Musharraf was caught on the spot. Police immediately registered a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

In court, the petitioner’s counsel attempted to distance Musharraf from the act of rape, claiming that he merely held the victim’s brother and did not physically assault the victim. However, the government’s counsel countered that Musharraf’s act of restraining the victim’s brother directly facilitated the rape, making him equally culpable.

The prosecution also stressed that the case was still under investigation and releasing the accused would send a dangerous signal, undermining public trust in the justice system. Accepting this argument, the bench held that the accused’s role, though secondary in execution, was primary in enabling the heinous act.

“The applicant’s participation in this crime cannot be minimized. His actions directly contributed to the irreparable trauma suffered by the victim. Granting bail in such a case would amount to betraying the very principles of justice,” the court observed.

“This act has scarred the young woman for life. It will be difficult for her to recover from this pain. Crimes of such nature are not just against individuals but against the collective conscience of society,” the bench recorded.

Topics: Bharatiya Nyaya SanhitaSyed Farvez MusharrafMahatma GandhiManusmriti
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