Bombay HC Quashes FIR Against Accused Who Tweeted Rape Threats To Daughter Of Virat Kohli & Anushka Sharma

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The Bombay High Court today quashed a first information report (FIR) against Ramnagesh Akubathini, (25-year-old) software engineer booked for allegedly posting rape threats on Twitter against the infant child of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma.

A division bench of Justices AS Gadkari & PD Naik passed the order after the complainant in the case, Kohli’s manager Aquilia D’Souza, granted consent to drop charges against the accused.

The accused, a state topper and a graduate from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad allegedly posted objectionable tweets against the 10-month-old daughter of Kohli and Sharma after the Indian cricket team lost the T20 world cup match on October 24 against Pakistan.

Therefore, he moved for quashing of the FIR in February 2022 claiming that continuation of the proceedings in the case would cause severe prejudice to him. He also claimed to be a meritorious student and rank-holder in the JEE (Advanced) Exam.

Furthermore, the petition filed through advocate Abhijeet Desai stated that the accused had been interning with reputed companies and didn’t have any criminal antecedents or allegations of moral turpitude levied against him.

Adding more to the plea, pending FIR would be an impediment to the accused’s pursuit of Masters abroad or any other future prospects.

The petition also contended that there was no evidence to prove that the tweet in question came from the IP address of the device which belonged to the accused.

On Monday, the lawyer appearing through P Vas and Company on behalf of the complainant filed the affidavit granting consent to quash the FIR. According to that, the FIR was quashed.

The offense was registered on November 8, 2021, for offenses punishable under Sections 354 (outraging modesty), 506 (criminal intimidation), 500 (defamation), and 201 (disappearance of evidence) of the Indian Penal Code along with offenses under the Information Technology Act.

The Mumbai Police intercepted Akubathini in Hyderabad and arrested him. Akubathini was produced before the Metropolitan Magistrate Court at Bandra on November 11, 2021, remanded to 4-day police custody before being sent to judicial custody on November 16. He moved for bail, which was granted on November 21, 2021.

Therefore, the Magistrate court while granting bail held that the tweets in question may not have been directly addressed to the Indian cricketer Virat Kohli or his family.
A detailed order in the case is awaited.

Meera Verma

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