this is what happens in india..this is absolutely frustrating...
By mukulmisra24
@mukulmisra24 (1703)
India
February 11, 2007 3:07am CST
HI! An incident took place in Delhi - a young girl was raped by a man
posing as a plain clothes officer; he asked her to come to the police
station when she and her male friend didn't have a driver's license to
show. He sent the boy off to get his license and asked the girl to
accompany him to the police station. Took her instead to an isolated area
where the horrendous crime was committed. The law [which most are not
aware of] clearly states that between 6 pm and 6 am, a woman has the right
to REFUSE to go to the Police Station, even if an arrest warrant has
been issued against her. It is a procedural issue that a woman can be
arrested between 6 pm and 6 am, ONLY if she is arrested by a woman officer
and taken to an ALL WOMEN police station. And if she is arrested by a
male officer, it has to be proven that a woman officer was on duty at
the time of arrest. Please fwd this to as many girls you know.. Also to
boys.. coz this can help them protect their wives, sisters and mothers.
It is good for us to know our rights. To what extent it comes of use
remains to be seen in any situation. But as they say, knowledge is power.
I did not know this and am sure some of us don't ? please be informed..
5 responses
@pix_trix (447)
• India
11 Feb 07
stop this crap buddy. all that you have written is absolutely fake and is just being transmitted via chain letters to everyone. this is absolutely misleading. here is the proof-
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/right-to-refuse-police.html
please check the authenticity of your post before spoiling the image of the country by saying "this is what happens in india"
please be a responsible citizen!
@mukulmisra24 (1703)
• India
12 Feb 07
look i dont want to spoil the image og india..because i m also indian ..but want a voice aginst these act of shame..thanks for ur response anyways.
@LightninStrike (5915)
• Saint Vincent And The Grenadines
11 Feb 07
what a shame....laws should be implemented to protect the innocent, not to protect criminals.....girls in india read this and be careful.
@754937286506548667 (815)
• Italy
14 Feb 07
this thing fell me wery sad, and must be absolutely stopped.
@34momma (13882)
• United States
12 Feb 07
I am not versed on India law, but i think that is a great law to have. it helps to protect women and the officers. the women for reason we can understand but the officer so they can not be accused of doing things that they have not done. very interesting thank you for bring that to light for those of us who don't live in India





