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'Rarest of rare case': Gujarat man gets death penalty in 21 days for raping, killing toddler

Updated on: 07 December,2021 03:34 PM IST  |  Surat
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To ensure fast justice delivery, the Pandesara police here had submitted the chargesheet in seven days after the arrest of the accused on November 8. The court had recorded statements of 43 witnesses and the judgment came within a month

'Rarest of rare case': Gujarat man gets death penalty in 21 days for raping, killing toddler

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A POCSO court in Surat on Tuesday awarded death sentence to a 35-year-old migrant worker for raping and murdering a two-and-a-half-year-old girl last month here in Gujarat, terming it as the "rarest of rare" case.


To ensure fast justice delivery, the Pandesara police here had submitted the chargesheet in seven days after the arrest of the accused on November 8. The court had recorded statements of 43 witnesses and the judgment came within a month.



The court had on Monday convicted the accused, Guddu Yadav, on various charges of kidnapping, rape and murder under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.


On Tuesday, special POCSO court judge P S Kala observed that the case was the "rarest of rare", and awarded capital punishment to the accused under IPC Sections 376-AB (rape on a woman under 12 years of age) and 302 (murder).

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The court also asked the state government to pay Rs 20 lakh as compensation to the victim's family.

On the last day of the hearing on Monday, public prosecutor Nayan Sukhadwala had demanded capital punishment for the convict, who hailed from Bihar and was currently working at a factory in the Pandesara area of Surat city with his wife and two children.

To back his argument for the harshest possible punishment, Sukhadwala had urged the court to consider the case as the "rarest of rare", and cited 31 judgements given by different courts in similar matters in the past.

The act of the accused was so barbaric that it caused the girl's internal organs to come out of her body, the prosecutor had informed the court.

The accused had even thrown away the victim's body in bushes to hide his crime, he said.

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