The Kerala High Court on Tuesday allowed the bail plea of prominent businessman Boby Chemmanur who has been arrested and is in judicial custody in a sexual harassment case filed against him by a female Malayalam actor. The case status of the plea on the High Court website said "Allowed."
Justice P V Kunhikrishnan while hearing the businessman's bail plea, noted that Chemmanur's passport was already deposited in court and that he would be available to the police during its investigation. "Will pass a detailed order by 3.30 pm," the judge said.
During the hearing, the court also said it cannot be said that Chemmanur's remarks about the female actor did not have "double meaning." "We cannot say there is no double meaning," the court said. It also pointed out that certain averments made in the bail plea regarding the actor's professional skills and competence were also "insulting."
The prosecution opposed the bail plea, claiming that almost all of Chemmanur's social media posts carried sexually colored remarks. It contended that granting him relief would send a wrong message to society. The court, on the other hand, said that a message has already gone to the society as the businessman was in judicial custody since January 9.
Chemmanur, currently lodged in the District Jail here, approached the High Court after the Ernakulam Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-II denied him bail on January 9 and sent him to judicial custody for 14 days. In his bail plea, he has claimed that the allegations originated from a complaint lodged by the female actor who, until recently, had publicly acknowledged and celebrated her two-decade-long acquaintance with him.
According to the actor's complaint, upon invitation, she inaugurated the Chemmanur International Jewellery showroom at Alakode, Kannur, on August 7, 2024, where thousands had gathered to witness the event. During the inauguration ceremony, Chemmanur placed a necklace around the actress's neck and then made unwelcome sexual advances with bad intentions, twirling or rotating her, the complaint has stated.
However, Chemmanur's bail plea has stated that he is completely innocent of all the accusations leveled against him and denies the allegations, calling them false, baseless, and incorrect. Chemmanur has been charged under Section 75(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for making "sexually colored remarks" as a form of sexual harassment, as well as under Section 67 of the IT Act for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form.