Rajasthan High Court Upholds Asaram's Life Sentence, Acquits Gang Rape Charges
The Rajasthan High Court upheld the life sentence of self-styled godman Asaram for raping a minor girl at his Jodhpur ashram in 2013, while acquitting him of gang rape and criminal conspiracy charges. The court directed Asaram to surrender, though he remains on interim bail due to health reasons. Co-accused Sanchita Gupta (Shilpi) and Sharat Chandra were acquitted of all charges. The verdict confirms convictions under multiple IPC and POCSO provisions related to the case.
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The article group presents a judicial perspective focusing on legal outcomes without political framing. Coverage includes official court decisions and legal arguments, representing the judiciary and defense viewpoints. There is no evident political agenda; the narrative centers on the legal process and verdict, reflecting a neutral stance across sources.
The overall tone is factual and neutral, emphasizing the court's rulings and legal procedures. While the conviction is serious, the articles avoid emotive language, presenting both the upholding of the life sentence and the acquittal of certain charges objectively. The sentiment is balanced, neither celebratory nor critical, focusing on reporting judicial developments.
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