Supreme Court Denounces Incestuous Violence in Landmark Ruling
The Supreme Court has upheld the punishment for a man convicted of incestuous sexual violence against his minor daughter, highlighting the breach of familial trust and reaffirming women's dignity as non-negotiable. The court rejected leniency appeals, emphasizing severe condemnation and substantial compensation for the survivor.

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The Supreme Court of India has delivered a landmark judgment upholding the conviction and sentencing of a man for raping his minor daughter in Himachal Pradesh. Court emphasized that such incestuous acts destroy familial trust, warranting severe condemnation and punishment.
In their August 4 ruling, Justices Aravind Kumar and Sandeep Kumar reiterated that women's dignity is non-negotiable, urging the legal system to avoid misinterpreting such principles under misplaced sympathy or procedural fairness. The court mandated a compensation of Rs 10.50 lakh for the survivor.
Rejecting pleas for leniency, the court stressed the need for a resolute legal voice against such crimes, citing a cultural and constitutional vision that honors women's sanctity. The denial of interim bail and firm stance against rehabilitation for the convict underscore the court's commitment to justice.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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