Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Teen gets death for raping infant

- HT Correspond­ent

JAIPUR: A special court in Rajasthan on Saturday awarded death penalty to a 19-year old for raping a seven-month-old infant in May, the first such sentencing in the state after a law entailing capital punishment to those convicted of raping a child below the age of 12 years came into force, according to police.

The special court hearing cases of SC/ST Act and Pocso Act in Alwar awarded death penalty to Pintu, who was found guilty of raping the infant in Laxmangarh area in Alwar district on May 9.

Special Judge Jagendra Agrawal, who had conducted daily hearings in the case for 30 days, had held the youth guilty on July 18, special public prosecutor Kuldeep Jain said.

Pintu was convicted under IPC sections 363, 366 A (related to abduction of minor) and 376 AB (for rape on woman under twelve years of age) and 5(M)/6 of POCSO Act. The death penalty was awarded under the IPC section 376 AB, SHO of the Laxmangarh police station Prahlad Sahay said.

According to DGP OP Galhotra, it was the first such judgement in Rajasthan after the criminal law (amendment) ordinance, which introduced IPC Section 376 AB came into force on April 21 this year under which the provision of death penalty for raping a girl below 12 years of age was introduced

“The local police had filed a challan against Pintu under sections of Pocso Act and IPC on June 6,” IG Jaipur Hemant Priyadarsh­i said.

The incident took place in on May 9 when Pintu had taken the infant from her house when she was alone with her grandmothe­r who is partially blind. He took the infant to a nearby school building and raped her. He was caught by locals who handed him over to the police.

Rajasthan state women’s commission chairperso­n Suman Sharma said the decision “will set a precedent” and “will bring relief to mothers who worry about the safety of their daughters.”

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