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J&K HC dismisses accused appeal

Legally SpeakingJ&K HC dismisses accused appeal

NEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh High Court has dismissed a man’s appeal challenging his conviction by a lower court in a minor’s sexual abuse case. The court, presided over by Justice Sanjay Dhar, upheld the conviction rendered on February 22 by the Additional Sessions Judge (fast track court), Kulgam.

Accused Sajad Ahmad Bhat was convicted under Section 376 read with Section 511 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC) and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for four years, along with a fine of Rs 10,000. Bhat challenged the conviction and sentencing, arguing that they were based on a flawed appreciation of the evidence.

He contended that the victim’s statement before the trial court did not support the prosecution’s case, yet the trial court relied on the “uncorroborated testimony” of prosecution witnesses, which he claimed was not in accordance with the law. Bhat also argued that there were contradictions in the statements of prosecution witnesses regarding crucial aspects of the case, particularly the location of the alleged incident, which were overlooked by the trial court.

The appellant further argued that the medical evidence did not support the prosecution’s version and claimed that the investigating officer failed to record statements from other children who were allegedly with the victim before the incident, withholding vital evidence.
According to Bhat, the prosecution should be presumed to have withheld crucial evidence, and he argued that the elements of the offence under Section 376/511 RPC were not established.

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