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Fastest Trial in Maharashtra: Pune Court Awards Death Sentence in Nasrapur Rape and Murder Case

Two-month trial leads to death penalty for Bhimrao Kamble; court calls crime 'rarest of rare'; sentence needs confirmation from High Court.

Ankur Nikam

Pune, 29th June 2026: Special Court has sentenced Bhimrao Kambale, accused in Nasrapur Rape and murder case, a death sentence in one of the fasetst trial in Maharashtra. The court termed the crime 'rarest of rare' and said it warranted the maximum punishment. The sentence will now require confirmation from the Bombay High Court.

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Swift Investigation and Trial

  • Investigation praised for professionalism and speed

  • Cooperation between prosecution and defence ensured quick proceedings

  • Evidence recording completed efficiently

Special Judge S.R. Salunkhe noted that the timely investigation and coordinated efforts helped deliver justice swiftly, reinforcing public trust in the legal system.

Strong Evidence Base

  • CCTV footage from crime scene and nearby areas

  • Forensic and medical reports

  • Statements from over 50 witnesses

  • Identification parade records

  • Material evidence with intact chain of custody

The court observed that the evidence was consistent and untampered, forming a strong basis for conviction. Witness statements, including those of child witnesses, and proof of the accused surveying the area further strengthened the case.

Chargesheet

  • Filed within 16 days of the incident

  • Included 50+ witness statements and 50+ photographs

  • Contained medical, forensic, and technical evidence

  • Detailed sequence of events and accused’s statement

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Timeline of the Case

  • May 1: Crime committed; accused detained based on CCTV

  • May 3: Special Investigation Team formed

  • May 16: Chargesheet filed

  • May 28: Charges framed

  • May 29: In-camera trial begins

  • June 20: Final arguments concluded

  • June 25: Accused convicted

  • June 29: Death sentence pronounced

The court highlighted that the prompt investigation, timely filing of the chargesheet, and efficient presentation of evidence led to the speedy conclusion of the trial. The case stands as a rare example of swift justice in serious criminal offences.

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