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Thane court sentences man to 7 years rigorous imprisonment for sexual assault on six-year-old girl

Thane court sentences man to 7 years rigorous imprisonment for sexual assault on six-year-old girl

Deccan Herald22-06-2025
Additional sessions judge A S Bhagwat found the accused, Bandadada alias Rudesh Ramesh Shinde (32), guilty of charges under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
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