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Men & Women meeting inside a closed room doesn’t mean they are in immoral relationship: Madras HC

According to K Saravana Babu, the lady constable lived in her neighbourhood and came to ask for the key. When they were both talking, someone shut the door out and some people then deliberately pretended to knock on the door to entrap him. 

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When a woman and a man are found in a closed room, most people have the impression that something was going wrong inside. In one such case, the Tamil Nadu policeman lost his job. The policeman approached the court against the departmental proceedings. The Madras High Court, while hearing the case, has termed the basis of departmental action against the policeman as absolutely false and wrong.

Action-based on presumptions not correct: Madras HC

Shedding light on the past incident the court noted that the accused constable K Saravana Babu was found inside his quarters in the company of a woman constable in the year 1998.

While squashing the termination plea, Justice R Suresh Kumar observed, “This kind of presumption prevailing in the society cannot be the basis for initiating disciplinary action and inflicting punishment,”.

According to K Saravana Babu, the lady constable lived in her neighbourhood and came to ask for the key. When they were both talking, someone shut the door out and some people then deliberately pretended to knock on the door to entrap him. 

The high court substantiating the accused’s claim added that “There was absolutely no eyewitness or any other concrete evidence to prove that the two constables were found in a compromising position,”.

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