Kathua Verdict: 6 Held Guilty, 1 Acquitted In The Rape Of The 8-Year-Old That Shook The Nation

Sumedha Tripathi

Six men have been found guilty in the brutal rape and murder of the 8 year old from Kathua. One out of the 8 accused, has been let off, over lack of evidence. 

DNA India

According to reports, the quantum of punishment and sentencing is likely to be announced around 2 pm, Indian Standard Time. 

The guilty may face a minimum sentence of life imprisonment or maximum of death penalty. 

The brutal gangrape that shook the nation, saw massive nationwide protests to demand justice for the little girl. 

The case’s trial has been proceeding since June last year in Pathankot as the Supreme Court had ordered this case to be shifted out of Jammu and Kashmir due to biases prevailing in the state against the family of the girl.    

Former government officer Sanji Ram, who is also believed to have been the mastermind, is among those found guilty.

The girl who belonged to a Muslim nomadic tribe, was brutally gang-raped and murdered at a temple in Kathua. The horrific details of the case shook the nation, that took to the streets to demand justice for the minor. 

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