A female practicing advocate at the Rajasthan High Court approached the police in Tonk, Rajasthan, alleging that Kashif Zuberi, an advocate and former AIMIM district president, sexually assaulted her after spiking her drink at his Jaipur office, forced her to undergo an abortion when she became pregnant, and pressured her and her 10-year-old son to undergo religious conversion under threat of violence. The victim struggled at the Kotwali police station in Tonk due to jurisdictional disputes, but police ultimately registered a Zero FIR and transferred the case to the Bajaj Nagar police station in Jaipur for investigation.
Country: India
State/Province: Rajasthan, India
City/Region: Jaipur
Incident Type: Rape
Relationship Status: Colleague
Relationship Duration: 8 years (known professional acquaintance)
Incident Date: None
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8 years (known professional acquaintance)
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Crime Tak - India · Original language: Hindi
नेता ने Rajasthan court की महिला वकील का किया Rape?Pregnant होने पर Abortion समेत किया ये, Police भी
Coercive Control
The victim and accused shared an eight-year professional relationship as fellow legal practitioners. Exploiting the victim's ongoing marital disputes, the accused allegedly isolated her, spiked her drink at his Jaipur office, and committed sexual assault. He subsequently used false promises of marriage, coercive religious conversion demands, financial extortion, and severe death threats against her child and mother to prevent her from seeking legal redress.
A Zero FIR was registered at the Kotwali police station in Tonk after initially being delayed by jurisdictional debates. The case file has been transferred to the Bajaj Nagar police station in Jaipur for formal investigation. Key aspects under investigation include allegations of drugging, rape, financial extortion from legal clients under false pretexts, forced abortion, fraudulent signatures on conversion documents, and criminal intimidation.
Initial confusion and friction occurred at Kotwali police station in Tonk, where officials questioned their jurisdiction because the physical assault occurred in Jaipur. The victim insisted on a Zero FIR due to immediate threats to her life in Tonk. Police ultimately agreed to issue a Zero FIR and transfer the investigation to Jaipur.
The relationship originated in professional legal work in Jaipur. When the victim experienced marital trouble, Kashif Zuberi encouraged her to leave her husband. During a work meeting at his Jaipur office, he allegedly administered a spiked substance and sexually assaulted her while unconscious. He prevented immediate reporting by promising marriage. Over the subsequent year, she became pregnant, at which point Zuberi demanded religious conversion and a forced abortion. When she resisted religious conversion for herself and her son, Zuberi and his associates reportedly issued death threats, leading her to seek police intervention.
High ongoing risk due to reported explicit threats of violence, including threats to chop up and dispose of the victim's 10-year-old son, alleged stalking by associates of the accused, and political/community influence leveraged by the accused.
Highlights procedural barriers victims face when requesting Zero FIRs across jurisdictional boundaries, even when facing severe death threats. Demonstrates how professional relationships and personal vulnerabilities can be exploited using false promises, financial coercion, and physical intimidation.
The accused consistently urged the victim to leave her husband while offering assistance, using her marital distress to build dependency and proximity.
Drugging incident at the office, taking photos while the victim was unconscious, extorting client funds in her name without adding her to case filings, and hospital paperwork signatures collected during her pregnancy treatment.
Victim's formal police complaint, recorded audio/video statements, hospital treatment and abortion records, suspect documents with modified names, and alleged threatening communications.
The victim stated that Kashif Zuberi drugged her, sexually assaulted her, promised marriage to prevent police reports, later demanded religious conversion and abortion, extorted money using her professional standing, and threatened to chop up her 10-year-old son. Tonk police initially directed her to file in Jaipur due to jurisdiction before agreeing to issue a Zero FIR.
After resistance from local station officers, Tonk police issued a Zero FIR and formally transferred the investigative file to Bajaj Nagar police station in Jaipur.
The exact nature of the signed hospital documents, whether formal conversion paperwork was executed without informed consent, and the full extent of extorted client funds remain under active police investigation.