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Supreme Court Takes Stock Of Malankara Orthodox Church Rape Case, Asks Kerala To Produce Status Report
Swarajya Staff
Jul 27, 2018, 02:36 PM | Updated 02:35 PM IST
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The Supreme Court has asked the Kerala government to produce a status report on the complaint lodged by a woman that she was sexually abused by five priests of the Malankara Orthodox Church.
The apex court asked the state government to produce the report by 6 August, reported news agency ANI.
The woman had complained that she was raped by a priest when she went for a confession. Subsequently, four other priests of the church had also sexually abused her allegedly. The woman said she had undergone torture from the five priests for almost a decade before the news came out. Her husband had lodged a complaint with Kerala police that his wife had come under duress from the priests of the church.
The apex court however, stayed the arrest of two priests - Jaise K George and Sony Varghese - until 6 August.
The news of this scandal has resulted in several reports of such abuses at churches in Kerala coming out.
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