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Justice M G Uma of the single-judge bench directed the Central and State governments to ensure that until the amendment is made, medical examinations of rape victims are conducted by or under the supervision of a female registered medical practitioner.
The court also directed authorities to educate and sensitise stakeholders, including police officials, prosecutors, doctors, medical personnel, and judicial officers, about the importance of handling rape victims with sensitivity.
This directive came while rejecting the bail application filed by a person named Ajay Kumar Bhera, who is accused of rape and attempt to murder.
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The court highlighted that a male medical officer had conducted the victim’s medical examination, which lasted about six hours without providing any explanation or opinion.
Emphasising the need for victim-friendly examinations, the court noted that rape victims have a right to privacy that should be respected by police and medical personnel.
Section 164-A of the CrPC (Code of Criminal Procedure), which allowed examination by any registered medical practitioner, has been replaced by Section 184 of the BNSS.
The court criticised the unchanged provision, stating it causes significant injustice and embarrassment to sexual assault victims. Female accused have privacy rights under Section 53 of the CrPC (now Section 51 BNSS) which, the court said, should logically extend to victims as well.
The court urged the Additional Solicitor General of India and the State Public Prosecutor to advocate for amending Section 184 of the BNSS and to educate all relevant parties. It also emphasised the need for regular sensitisation of judicial officers and accountability measures for any lapses.
Additionally, the court observed that the hospital’s report was illegible, stressing that medical reports are frequently referred to by investigators, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and courts. It directed hospitals and medical practitioners to provide computer-generated or clearly written medical reports.