RELIEF DENIED TO MAN WHO ACCUSED GIRL OF ADULTERY FOR HANDSHAKE BY KERALA HC

by | Oct 9, 2024

Headline

The Kerala High Court refuses to quash proceedings against a man for condemning handshake by a muslim girl with the Minister.

Summary

The Kerala High Court rejected a plea to quash charges against Abdul Noushad, who condemned  Muslim girl for shaking hands with former Finance Minister TM Thomas Isaac. The Court stated that religious practices are personal choices, and no one can force them on others.

Key Facts

  • Case Name: Abdul Noushad vs. State of Kerala & Anr.
  • Judge Name: Justice PV Kunhikrishnan
  • The accused, Abdul Noushad, condemned the girl for violating Sharia law, blaming her for adultery.
  • Abdul Noushad was charged under Section 153 of Indian Penal Code IPC and Section 119(a) Kerala Police Act.

Legal Insights

The Kerala High Court stresses that Article 25 of the Indian Constitution safeguards personal freedom of religious belief, ruling that religion cannot be imposed or forced on others.

Impact

This ruling emphasizes the protection of individual rights against societal and religious pressures, stressing that the Constitution of India supersedes personal beliefs.

Why It Matters

The case highlights the significance of personal choice in religious practices and the supremacy of constitutional rights over religious impositions.

 

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