Mumbai: Following the Order of the Pocso 2019 court, the three police officers were ordered under the Child Marriage Law and Section 19 Pocso Law, related to failure to report sexual violations.
The case against them stayed in HC.
Survivor’s father told the court that the shop where rape took place close to his house.
He said that while the main defendant worked in a shop, which was accused of the second and his brother managed the shop.
Father further said that he had separated from the Survivor mother in 2010.
In 2013, his children went to the exhibition and met their mother.
Mother called him and said that he had asked the girl why his stomach swelled, but did not get an answer.
His mother then took him for sonography who showed the minor was eight months pregnant.
Survivor then accused that the two men anesthetized and repeatedly raped him in 2012.
They also threatened to kill his father and siblings if he told anyone what had happened.
Special Public Prosecutor Geeta Sharma quoted the evidence of 13 witnesses, including the survivors and his father, to seek a sentence for the first charges.
The prosecution also handed over that DNA proof showed that he was the father of the child.
Special Pocso Judge Bharti Kale also deviated him Rs 20,000.
He has been in prison since his arrest in July 2014.
His sentence will be achieved with the time spent in prison as an undertrial.
The other parties in this case – the brothers who were accused and two local residents were released on charges of failing to report a violation of the minor under the Pocso Law.
They are also found not guilty of violations based on child marriage restraints.
While the trial began, with survivors and his father deposited as a witness in 2018 against two suspects and the other three were accused of reducing, based on their detailed testimony, an application made in their name by Advoker Wesley accused.