A 23-year-old techie was today sentenced to death, the maximum punishment under law, by a court for the rape and murder of a seven-year old girl last year.
The Mahila Court in nearby Chengalpet also sentenced Dashwanth, an engineering graduate, to 46 years of rigorous imprisonment on different counts.
He had burnt the body of the girl, his neighbour, after he raped her on February 6, 2017, which drew widespread public outrage.
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The Mahila Court Judge Justice P Velmurugan held Dashwanth guilty on all charges under the Indian Penal Code and those under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act).
In the 135-page judgement, the judge referred to the Nirbhaya case in Delhi (in which a paramedic student was raped in December 2012 by a gang of six persons) and said that the instant case merited death sentence.
"There is no reason to award minimum punishment. If we don't give maximum punishment, people will lose faith in the judiciary. There is every reason to award only maximum punishment in this case," Justice Velmurugan observed.
The techie did not show any emotions as the judge read out the judgement.
However, when the judge was leaving the court hall, Dashwanth called him 'sir. sir..' but Justice Velmurugan walked away.
Dashwant was convicted under various IPC sections 363 (kidnapping), 366 (kidnapping, abduction), 354-b (assault or use of criminal force on woman with intent to disrobe), 302 (murder), and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence) of the IPC and read with several sections of the POCSO for the offences including aggravated sexual assault.
The counsel for the victim's father V Kannadasan said there were no eyewitnesses at all, the case was decided based on circumstantial evidence and scientific evidences such as DNA and superimposition tests.
It is decided that the child was murdered, he added.
Reacting to the verdict, the victim's father got emotional and said "justice has been delivered".
Later, Dashwanth's counsel said they would appeal against the verdict.
The court examined 30 witnesses, 45 documents and 19 pieces of evidence.
The girl went missing from the apartment complex she stayed in with her family in Mugalivakkam on February 6, 2017.
The Chennai police arrested Dashwanth, who also lived in the same building.
He had apparently lured her by saying he would allow her to play with his dog, and then sexually assaulted and killed her.
The techie was first arrested in February last year for the rape and murder of the girl and granted bail in September.
Dashwanth was arrested on December 6 in Mumbai but escaped from police custody the very next day.
He was caught again in a joint operation with the Maharashtra police on December 8.
On December 2, he had allegedly killed his mother Sarala and escaped with her jewellery.
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