Supreme Court Upholds Conviction in 1984 Rape Case: “Absence of Injuries on The Victim’s Private Parts Doesn’t Necessarily Weaken The Prosecution’s Case”

The Supreme Court reaffirmed the conviction of an accused in a 1984 rape case, stating that the absence of injuries on the victim’s private parts does not automatically weaken the prosecution’s case. The court dismissed an appeal challenging the previous decision, which had upheld the conviction under Sections 376 (rape) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) of the IPC. Emphasizing the importance of overall evidence, the court ruled that physical injuries are not the sole determinant of sexual assault cases.