Kerala High Court quashes obscenity case against driving inspector who told lady to take a bath, cut her nails
The Court observed that such remarks, though filthy, lacked sexual intent and were not made in a public place, meaning they do not constitute the offences of obscenity or insulting a woman's modesty.
The Kerala High Court recently quashed criminal proceedings against a Motor Vehicle inspector who was accused of making filthy remarks to a woman during her driving test [Anas Mohammed M v State of Kerala].