Mangalore: Rapist gets seven-year rigorous imprisonment


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jul 18: Ramesh (22) from Kanyana in Bantwal taluk, who reportedly succeeded in convincing a minor girl from Puttur taluk to elope with him, and then raped her by making her believe that he intended to marry her, was sentenced to seven years of rigorous imprisonment by Dakshina Kannada district chief and sessions court.

He was found guilty of various offences under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POSCO) Act 2012 . This happens to be the first judgment under POSCO Act to be delivered by Dakshina Kannada district court.

At the same time, the court exonerated the other accused, Babu Koraga (61) of the charges levelled against him.

The judge found the accused guilty of the charges, even though the 17-year-old aggrieved girl and her relatives turned hostile later and recorded statements which were found to be contrary to their previous stands.

The accused and the victim are distant relatives. It was alleged that Ramesh came close to the girl, befriended her, and then raped her, at the instance and advice of the other accused, Babu Koraga. The girl, who trusted the boy, left home at 4 am on September 3, 2013 and reached Uppinangady. There, the accused put a gold-plated chain around her neck and promised to marry her. After taking her to Pattori near Konaje, he had forced her to have sex with him. He then took her to Konanakunte in Bangalore, stayed with her in a rented house there, and raped her many times thereafter, it is learnt.

Kadaba police sub-inspector, Yogeesh Kumar, and other personnel had arrested the accused and registered case, besides filing charge sheet in the court. The then judge of the court, Sharavanan, had recorded the statement of the girl under POSCO Act. The prosecution was represented by public prosecutor, K Pushparaj Adyantaya.

Although the girl and her mother preferred to turn hostile during hearing , judge of POSCO special court and district chief and sessions court, Uma M G, basing her judgment on the statement recorded in the court by the girl under the said act, sentenced Ramesh to seven years rigorous imprisonment apart from levying a fine of Rs 10,000. The judge also prescribed that in case of failure to pay fine, Ramesh will have to undergo six additional months of imprisonment. She ordered for payment of Rs 5,000 out of the above fine to the victim.

  

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  • Well wisher, India

    Sat, Jul 19 2014

    Good that session court has given 7 years of imprisonment. But what happens now? They will go to high court and the supreme court. My argument is that criminals should not get that option to go to higher courts. If they go to higher courts then sentence should be much higher (12years 10 lacs fine) than the session court. Then only criminals learn good lesson. Also my argument is that higher courts options should be available only for civil disputes. Our public prosecutors and lawyers are so week in arguments in higher courts and it results in reducing imprisonments. Like minded people should join in clearing this mess and cleaning our society by improving judicial system (by applying thoughts) and sidelining all our political party lines for the best interest of the nation. Jai Hind.

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    Hard core criminals,Underworld Extortion threat givers to city builders, attempted to murder and murder are getting bail day and night in mangalore.
    first case I saw 7 year rigorous imprisonment.. jai hooooo.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    Good judgement. This should make headlines across country so, people would come to know the consequences of rape crime. But, no media will publish this. Even here on Daijiworld there is poor response from our regular commentators.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    Only 7 years, no, no hang him.

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  • Well wisher, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    Mr. Henry,
    I can understand your feeling, but instant death will not give him time to repent, these seven years should be made so miserable for him that he should kill himself in guilt mentally.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE

    Fri, Jul 18 2014

    A sign of acche Din amid burre dins.Good judgement in spite of turned hostile by victim and her parent.

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