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Real beasts on earth: Youth awarded life imprisonment for raping mother in Tripura

Mobilenews24x7 Bureau

Vile, loathsome and an indescribable beastly act of outrage which may go down as one most inhuman.

Although the court has awarded the accused with life imprisonment but this most sinister act truly merits a punishment of the death sentence for such beasts in the guise of a human and that too a son.

Any words in human lexicon fail to match such a ghastly and barbaric crime that occurs in the earth once in history of human degradation.

That is where it makes us all feel that still there is a huge vacuum in India’s legal frames that refuses to exit from the archaic laws inherited from the erstwhile rulers, the British and even our constitution requires a quick corrections.

A Sessions Court in Tripura has sentenced a 24–year-old youth to rigorous life imprisonment for raping his mother in an inebriated condition on May 2 last year at their residence.
The Sessions Court of Bishalgarh in Sepahijala district on Friday convicted and sentenced 24-year-old Ajoy Debbarma of Takarjala for the heinous crime.
Police said Ajoy raped his mother when she was alone in the house.
The culprit returned home early in the morning from a local festival and after breakfast consumed liquor and throttled his mother. He threatened her that if she did not have sexual intercourse with him he would kill her.
Ajoy then raped her forcibly and fled. Three days later the mother bravely reported the incident to the police and filed a rape case against her son at the Takarjala police station.
Immediately, police arrested him and the court allowed his custodial trial considering the incident as a rarest of the rare crimes, stated Additional Public Prosecutor Goutam Giri.
An exhaustive investigation was undertaken, culminating in the presentation of compelling evidence and the testimonies of 20 witnesses. Additional Sessions Judge Bishal Gour pronounced Ajoy guilty of rape under Section 376(2)(F) of IPC and awarded him life imprisonment.
Giri pointed out that the case could potentially mark the first instance in the state’s history where a son committed such a vile act against his mother.

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