Delhi's Tis Hazari Court has found a man guilty of sexually assaulting an 18-month-old girl. The court, led by Special Judge Babita Puniya, stressed the importance of collecting biological evidence, such as nail clippings, in cases involving hand-genital contact. This evidence can help in DNA profiling and aid in reaching a fair verdict.
The accused was convicted under sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The court noted the lack of nail clippings collection in this digital rape case and urged investigators to gather such evidence in future cases.
Additional Public Prosecutor Sharwan Kumar Bishnoi presented evidence proving the victim was under twelve and the crime was committed. The defense argued the accused was innocent, claiming a misunderstanding occurred while he was cutting salad.
The court directed the Ministry of Home Affairs and Delhi Police to ensure investigators are trained to collect necessary evidence. The court emphasized that relying solely on direct evidence could allow wrongdoers to escape justice.
Tis Hazari Court is one of the oldest district courts in Delhi, India. It handles various legal cases and is located in the Tis Hazari area of Delhi.
When someone is convicted, it means they have been found guilty of a crime by a court. In this case, the man was found guilty of assaulting a toddler.
Biological evidence includes physical samples like hair, skin, or nail clippings that can be used to identify someone through DNA. It helps in proving who was involved in a crime.
DNA profiling is a scientific method used to identify individuals based on their unique DNA. It is often used in criminal investigations to match evidence with suspects.
The Ministry of Home Affairs is a part of the Indian government responsible for internal security and domestic policy. It oversees police and law enforcement in India.
Delhi Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining law and order in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, India.
Prosecution refers to the legal team that presents the case against someone accused of a crime. They work to prove the accused person's guilt in court.
Defense refers to the legal team that represents the accused person in court. They work to prove the accused person's innocence or reduce their punishment.
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