Juvenile accused in Delhi gang-rape case convicted, gets 3 years in special home
New Delhi : The Juvenile Justice Board on Saturday found a teenager guilty of the
gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old paramedical student in New Delhi
in December last year, a crime that sparked protests across the country.
"He has been convicted of rape and murder and sentenced to
three years in a correctional home subject to review," Anil Sharma, the
chief investigating officer in the case,
told reporters outside the court in the capital.
The defendant, who was 17 at the time of the attack, has been sentenced to three years in a reform home, the maximum sentence he could have faced, his lawyer Rajesh Tewari said. Indian law forbids the publication of his name, though he has since turned 18.
The braveheart's mother emerged from the court in tears, saying "he got just three years ... from December onwards he has been given three years"."He should get an adult sentence," the emotional mother told reporters.The perceived leniency of the sentence is likely to spark further anger in India where the suspects, some of whom have been beaten up in jail, are public hate figures.Outside the court, up to 20 protesters demanded a harsher punishment, screaming "Hang the juvenile too" and "We want justice."
The defendant, who was 17 at the time of the attack, has been sentenced to three years in a reform home, the maximum sentence he could have faced, his lawyer Rajesh Tewari said. Indian law forbids the publication of his name, though he has since turned 18.
The braveheart's mother emerged from the court in tears, saying "he got just three years ... from December onwards he has been given three years"."He should get an adult sentence," the emotional mother told reporters.The perceived leniency of the sentence is likely to spark further anger in India where the suspects, some of whom have been beaten up in jail, are public hate figures.Outside the court, up to 20 protesters demanded a harsher punishment, screaming "Hang the juvenile too" and "We want justice."
The attack, which left the victim with such extensive internal
injuries that she died two weeks later, sparked protests across the
country and led to reforms of India's antiquated sexual violence laws.
The government, facing immense public pressure, had promised swift
justice in the case.The convicted defendant was one of six people accused of tricking a
23-year-old woman and her male companion into boarding an off-duty bus
December 16 after they had seen an afternoon showing of "Life of Pi" at a
upscale shopping mall.
Police say the men raped the woman and used a metal bar to inflict massive internal injuries to her. They also beat her male companion. The victims were dumped naked on the roadside, and the woman died from her injuries in a Singapore hospital.Four of the other defendants are being tried in a special fast-track court in New Delhi and face the death penalty. The sixth accused was found dead in his jail cell in March. The court is expected to hand down the rest of the verdicts next month.
The convicted defendant was tried as a minor on charges including
murder and rape. The time he spent in a juvenile home since he was
arrested in December will count as part of his three-year sentence,
Tewari said.
The attack set off furious protests across India about the treatment
of women in the country and led to an overhaul of sexual assault laws.The victim's family called for the teenager to be tried as an adult, accusing him of being the most violent of the attackers.
A government panel set to suggest reforms to sexual assault laws
rejected calls to lower the age at which people can be tried as adults
from 18 to 16.On July 17, India's top court also refused to reduce the age of a
juvenile from 18 to 16 years. However, it later agreed to hear a new
petition seeking to take the "mental and intellectual maturity" of the
defendant into account and not just age.
The 23-year-old physiotherapy student died of internal injuries after
being raped and assaulted with an iron bar allegedly by six men on the
night of December 16. Her male companion was also beaten up before both
were thrown from the bus.The attack brought simmering anger about endemic sex crime in India
to the boil, and sparked weeks of sometimes violent street protests in
the country.The victim's family had earlier called for the teenager to be given
the death penalty, saying the juvenile justice system, which seeks to
reform rather than punish, was too lenient.

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