New Delhi: The Delhi Court has provided a period of 76-year-old temple to rape two small girls, noting that he doesn’t even care about faith inherent in his office as a priest and tarnish the place of worship where children should have a safe room.
The head of the Metropolitan Magistrate Vijeta Singh was observed that the 76-year-old man committed a violation of children in the holy area of a temple and that the court would also fail in his duty if the predator was released.
“There is no regret expressed at each stage of the trial.
In the facts and circumstances of this case, if silent relief, this court will disappoint all obstacles to pursue this problem.
These survivors have been hurt for the future,” said The judge, while punishing Bandhu Vishwa was convicted.
The judge also emphasized that such a habit of sexual predators could not be trusted as convicts also tarnished the temple where children should have a cheerful and safe time.
Bandhu was convicted of violations in February this year.
The court in July 16 “then there was pain quotes that part.
It ruled out the scope for the reform of Imam as a victim who was very vulnerable to him even though he was.
“Given that small children around 7 and 9 years have been repeatedly raped by unreaded prisoners talking about the depravity and tendency in the pattern of convict, which is a deteriorating state,” the Order said.
The court imposed a rigorous prison sentence to life and imposed a fine of RS 50,000 for rape, with Rs 10,000 fines for criminal intimidation.
The judge also gave Rs 7.5 lakh as compensation for each victim to secure their emotional and mental health and ensure that they have an unrestricted education that equips them for a safer future.
(The identity of the victim has not been revealed to protect its privacy according to the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)