Delhi Court Convicts Man for Kidnapping and Raping Four-Year-Old Girl
Delhi court convicts man for raping 4-year-old girl, causing grievous injuries
Hindustan Times
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A Delhi court has convicted Sunny Kumar for kidnapping and raping a four-year-old girl, inflicting life-threatening injuries. The court highlighted the brutality of the assault and relied on medical evidence, DNA findings, and CCTV footage to establish guilt.
- 01Sunny Kumar was convicted for kidnapping and raping a four-year-old girl.
- 02The court found that the child suffered brutal, life-threatening injuries.
- 03Medical evidence confirmed that the injuries were consistent with sexual assault.
- 04CCTV footage and DNA evidence linked the accused to the crime.
- 05The victim was hospitalized for 17 days following the assault.
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In a significant ruling, a Delhi court convicted Sunny Kumar for the kidnapping and rape of a four-year-old girl, who suffered brutal and life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred on November 17, 2025, when Kumar allegedly abducted the child near a temple and assaulted her before returning her home. The court, presided over by Additional Sessions Judge Amit Sahrawat, emphasized the severity of the injuries, which were confirmed by medical evidence to be consistent with a penetrative sexual act. The prosecution presented compelling evidence, including DNA findings that detected the accused's semen on the victim's clothing and the victim's blood on his clothes. Additionally, CCTV footage showed Kumar with the child shortly before she was returned home. The court deemed the child's testimony as reliable and noted that she required hospitalization for 17 days following the assault, underscoring the life-threatening nature of her injuries. The judge concluded that the prosecution had proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt.
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This conviction highlights the urgent need for stricter measures to protect children from sexual violence and ensure justice for victims.
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