(Press Release): A transgender non-Muslim man who raped a mentally handicapped Muslim girl in Ajanta, Maharashtra, was sentenced yesterday by a sessions court in Aurangabad to ten years in prison. A fine is also imposed. On the request of the victim's family in this case, the learned lawyers of Maharashtra (Arshad Madani) presented their stand in the intervening court.
According to Gulza Razmi, head of the Jamiat Ulema Maharashtra Legal Aid Committee, the culprit Sagar Ashok Ashre was raped May 22, 2016, by an unidentified girl who was mentally underage when she was going out of her house. He was taken to her house by a seducer. At that time, the girl was only 15 years old. Upon receiving the news of the rape of the girl, the girl's father filed a complaint at the police station, which, in response to the police's rape, sent 378 of the Indian Ocean Act and the Prevention of Sexual Abuse to Children ( The case was established under various provisions of Pakso).
After the application of Pak law, the case was shifted from Ajanta to Aurangabad Sessions Court, where the trial proceedings took place in a special court hearing the laws of Pakistan, during which a group of clerics helped to prosecute and monitor the case. Lawyers appointed by Maharashtra were Advocate Khazar Patel, Advocate I Ansari, Advocate AN Siddiqui, Advocate Sheikh Aufrin, Advocate Zia-ul-Haq Farooqi, Advocate Wadigar.
Sagar Ashok Israat has been sentenced by Special Pak Court Judge Ms Deshpande to ten years imprisonment under Section 6 of the Pak Law and fined three thousand rupees as well as compensation to the affected girl. Has ordered. In this case, state prosecutor AP Bagle presented nine government witnesses for testimony in court, including the victim's father, doctor and Punch and others.
Although the prosecution and the lawyers of the defendant demanded the court to severely punish the accused, the court sentenced Sagar Lazar, who is 20 years old, to ten years in prison. Gulzar Azmi, chief of the Jamiat Ulema Maharashtra Legal Aid Committee, congratulated Advocate Khazar Patel and his lawyers on the special court's verdict on the 10-year sentence for ocean razor, saying that intervening in the case made it possible. The accused has been convicted by the court today.
According to Gulza Razmi, head of the Jamiat Ulema Maharashtra Legal Aid Committee, the culprit Sagar Ashok Ashre was raped May 22, 2016, by an unidentified girl who was mentally underage when she was going out of her house. He was taken to her house by a seducer. At that time, the girl was only 15 years old. Upon receiving the news of the rape of the girl, the girl's father filed a complaint at the police station, which, in response to the police's rape, sent 378 of the Indian Ocean Act and the Prevention of Sexual Abuse to Children ( The case was established under various provisions of Pakso).
After the application of Pak law, the case was shifted from Ajanta to Aurangabad Sessions Court, where the trial proceedings took place in a special court hearing the laws of Pakistan, during which a group of clerics helped to prosecute and monitor the case. Lawyers appointed by Maharashtra were Advocate Khazar Patel, Advocate I Ansari, Advocate AN Siddiqui, Advocate Sheikh Aufrin, Advocate Zia-ul-Haq Farooqi, Advocate Wadigar.
Sagar Ashok Israat has been sentenced by Special Pak Court Judge Ms Deshpande to ten years imprisonment under Section 6 of the Pak Law and fined three thousand rupees as well as compensation to the affected girl. Has ordered. In this case, state prosecutor AP Bagle presented nine government witnesses for testimony in court, including the victim's father, doctor and Punch and others.
Although the prosecution and the lawyers of the defendant demanded the court to severely punish the accused, the court sentenced Sagar Lazar, who is 20 years old, to ten years in prison. Gulzar Azmi, chief of the Jamiat Ulema Maharashtra Legal Aid Committee, congratulated Advocate Khazar Patel and his lawyers on the special court's verdict on the 10-year sentence for ocean razor, saying that intervening in the case made it possible. The accused has been convicted by the court today.
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