Gadag rape case: Mentally challenged woman assaulted, videos circulated in Karnataka
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A case of alleged sexual assault on a mentally challenged young woman came to light on Thursday, 9 July from Arahunasi village in Rona taluk of Gadag district, Karnataka, after the victim's mother lodged a complaint with local police. The accused, identified as Durgappa, has been booked following the complaint, and an investigation is currently underway.
How the Assault Came to Light
According to the complaint filed by the victim's mother, the accused allegedly lured the young woman with chocolates and snacks before repeatedly sexually assaulting her over an extended period. The alleged abuse surfaced only after the victim was found to be approximately six months pregnant.
Preliminary information suggests the accused reportedly recorded videos of the assaults on his mobile phone. The case reportedly came to public attention after one such video was circulated, prompting local residents to alert the authorities. Local youths also independently informed the concerned department after becoming aware of the alleged abuse.
Medical Examination and Police Action
On 6 July, the victim was taken to the Gadag Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) Hospital for a medical examination. Police have since registered a case and launched a formal investigation into the allegations, including the reported circulation of the video. Further inquiry is underway to verify the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
A Disturbing Pattern in Karnataka
This case is not an isolated incident. Karnataka has recorded multiple instances of sexual violence against women with mental disabilities in recent years, raising serious questions about institutional safeguards and community-level protection.
In 2025, Hassan police arrested three men for the gang rape of a mentally challenged woman. The perpetrators had also recorded the assault and circulated the video to the victim's brother, triggering widespread public outrage and protests across the region.
In 2021, an unidentified individual allegedly raped a mentally challenged woman undergoing treatment in the destitute ward of the state-run K.R. Hospital in Mysuru. The victim was subsequently relocated to Cheluvamba Hospital for specialised care, prompting an investigation into the facility's security arrangements and CCTV footage.
In 2017, an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) and a driver were arrested after the on-duty officer allegedly picked up a 32-year-old mentally challenged woman on the pretext of dropping her home, and then raped her in a moving vehicle. The ASI was later convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
In 2019, a 25-year-old woman with mental disabilities was raped at her home while her family briefly attended a local temple fair. Police arrested the accused swiftly, and forensic evidence secured a conviction in court.
What Comes Next
Investigators in the Gadag case are working to establish the full timeline of the alleged abuse and verify the extent of video circulation. Advocacy groups have called for stronger legal protections and dedicated support mechanisms for survivors with disabilities. The case is expected to draw further scrutiny on the enforcement of existing safeguards under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and related provisions of the Indian Penal Code concerning victims with disabilities.