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Court tells Police: How can you arrest an handicap woman? Orders the police to take her home


The Judge in the magistrate court did not take kindly the police's decision to arrest an handicap woman.

The polio affected woman, Mungesha Singh and her husband Kundan Singh were arrested and charged to court for assault and molestation. The handicap woman and her husband were dragged before a judge, and the woman started narrating her ordeal.

The handicap woman said her husband is driver and was outside a shop near their home, while 3 people were arguing and fighting with someone. 

She said her husband was standing on the side, but before long, the 3 men had started attacking her husband too. She said there was another man who was at the scene, he was trying to stop the 3 men from attacking her husband, but the 3 men started attacking the man too. 
  
The handicap woman said that was when she came outside but was unable to walk, She said she  managed to reach the scene and tried to stop the 3 men from attacking her husband.

 The handicap woman said that was when the 3 bullies turned to her too and started assaulting her. She said one of the 3 men slapped her, another one kicked her on the breast and abdomen, while the third man dragged her out of the scene with her dress torn.

The handicap woman then said, herself, her husband and the other man that was beaten went to the police station to file a report.

She said when they got to the police station, the police refused to file their report. She said they stood their ground insisting the police need to register their report. She said the police finally registered their around 4 am in the morning and was done with them around 9 am in the same morning.

The woman said the police didn't do anything about the 3 bullies, because as of the time they filed the report and after, the bullies were still roaming the street freely without arrest. 

The handicap woman then told the judge that some few days later, the police summoned herself, her husband and the other man to the station. This time around the 3 bullies had gone to file there own report in the same police station, the police then arrested myself, my husband and the other man and brought us 3 here.

The judge was kind as the case was acquitted immediately. The judge also rebuked the police officers and asked them why they didn't show sympathy towards a physically handicapped woman.

The Judge dismissed the case and instructed the police officers to personally escort the 34 year old woman home.

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