3 get life term in Apna Ghar sexual abuse case

Press Trust of India  |  Panchkula (Har) 

A special today sentenced three persons to life imprisonment for sexual abuse of destitute girls at Apna Ghar, a shelter for the destitute in Rohtak.

The shelter home inmates were subjected to sexual abuse, physical and mental exploitation and used as bonded labour in the infamous case.

Jaswanti Devi, the woman who ran the government-funded home, her and a driver, Satish, were sentenced to life imprisonment.

The court in Panchkula pronounced the quantum of punishment today after it had convicted the nine people in the case on April 18.

The shelter home, which housed the destitute and the mentally challenged, most of them girls, was shut down by the government in 2012.

Jaswanti Devi's brother, got seven years in jail.

The sentences for her two employees, and Veena, and daughter were set off against the time they have already spent in prison.

Two others were ordered to be released on probation.

A for the convicts said they will appeal against the judgment in the

hit the headlines when three inmates escaped from the home on May 7, 2012 and alerted the authorities.

The then conducted a raid at the home and rescued over 100 inmates. This was followed by the arrest of the and the others.

In June 2012, the sealed the shelter and a week later handed over the probe to the In August 2012, the CBI filed a chargesheet against 10 people in the special

However, a former child development project in Rohtak, who oversaw the functioning of Apna Ghar, was acquitted.

The charge sheet was filed under Indian Penal Code sections 376 (rape), 506 (criminal intimidation), 313 (abortion carried out forcibly), 323 (criminal assault) and 374 (forcing a person to unlawfully indulge in labour).

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 18:25 IST