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Madras HC slashes rape convict's jail term on grounds of poverty

The judges considered the the socio-economic status such as age and economic condition of an accused in a case relating to the rape of a minor and reduced jail-term.

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CHENNAI: Considering  the socio-economic status such as age and economic condition of an accused in a case relating to the rape of a minor, a division bench of the Madras HC has reduced the 20-year jail term to 14 .

When an appeal from Madhavan (27) of Ariyalur challenging the orders of the Fast Track-cum-Mahila Court came up on Thursday, his counsel told the bench of Justices S Nagamuthu and N Authinathan that the accused was  already married and had two children.

He belonged to a downtrodden community and was also a poor person. All this amounted to mitigating circumstances.

But the judges said it was not a mitigating circumstance. They, however, took his background into consideration.

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