* **Q: What is diplomatic immunity?
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World News / Diplomacy
A case involving the teenage son of a Kenyan diplomat, accused of sexually assaulting a five-year-old girl in Delhi, has highlighted the complexities of diplomatic immunity. Nearly ten months after the alleged incident, the accused and his...
The incident reportedly occurred in August 2023, but the first FIR was registered on September 19, 2023, under Section 10 (aggravated sexual assault) of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Section 75(2) (sexual harassment) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Despite subsequent FIRs based on other allegations, the investigation faced a significant hurdle: diplomatic immunity.
Granted by the Vienna Convention (1961), this immunity extends to the family members of diplomats, protecting them from prosecution in the host country. While the host country can request the sending state (in this case, Kenya) to waive immunity, the sending state is not obligated to do so. Kenya's decision to withdraw the diplomat effectively removed the accused from India's legal jurisdiction before any potential waiver or prosecution could occur. This outcome leaves the alleged victims and their families without legal recourse within India against the accused individual. The victim's family's High Court petition highlights their continued pursuit of accountability, though the practical implications remain uncertain now that the accused has left the country.
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