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Gondia Court Awards Lifer to Death for Children to Rape Mother

Gondia Court Awards Lifer to Death for Children to Rape Mother
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Nagpur: The Gadia Court gave a life sentence until a natural mortality to a 25-year-old man for raping his 53-year-old mother was drunk in 2021.
Judge Session Saar Auti also ordered Pravin Labor to pay RS1 Lakh for his mother in six months .
The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) is also directed at paying compensation for survivors, which is also a laborer.
The Gondia woman lived alone with her two sons, including the defendant, after her husband, a habit drunk, left them seven years ago.
Even the defendant used to not do anything and drink regularly on his mother’s income.
The incident took place on August 21, 2021, when the woman returned home after a day of work and went to take a shower.
When he came out, there was no drunk and demanding money for liquor.
When he refused, he called him to his room and forced him to him.
Even though he begged him he was his mother, he refused to listen.
He also threatened him with a terrible consequence if he revealed something to anyone.
After a cruel act, the victims decided to end his life by jumping into the well, but could not gather courage.
He then went to his brother’s house, who lived in the neighborhood.
Because he was not at home, the victim narrated his trials to his wife and children, who advised him to immediately approach the police.
After his complaint at the police station Rawanwadi on the same day, he was taken to Gangabai Women’s Hospital in the Gondia for a medical test, where he told the medical officer about the injury suffered by the Son.
The next day, the police ordered was accused of under Section 376 (2) (F) (M), 323 and 506 IPC for rape and attacks on victims and arrested him.
During the trial, the additional public prosecutor Satish Ghode was very urgent to send charges to the gallows, argued that his actions were a disturbance in humanity and this case was below the ‘rarest’ definition.
Given the gravity of violations, the judge also accelerated hearing, and completed the trial in two months and three days.
This case was accepted and registered on October 29, while the judgment was spoken in 1.
February.
While punishing from rape and other violations under the three parts of the IPC, Judge AUTI specifically said that the Lifer bisens would mean imprisonment of the remaining natural life, and also imposed a fine RS2,000.
Under section 323 and 506, he was sentenced to one year each behind the bar along with a fine of each RS500.
The court clarified that all substantive sentences would run together with part 31 of the criminal procedure code (CRPC).

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