Nasrapur case hearing to begin in Pune special court on May 21; trial to be held in camera
The Nasrapur case hearing is set to begin in a special court in Pune on May 21, with daily proceedings held in camera. The court aims to protect the identities of the victim's family while ensuring justice is served. The accused, Bhimrao Kamble, faces serious charges supported by extensive evidence collected by the police.
- ▪The hearing will take place every day starting May 21 in a special court in Pune.
- ▪The proceedings will be held in camera to protect the victim's family's identity.
- ▪A 1100-page chargesheet against the accused includes forensic reports and eyewitness statements.
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The hearing of the Nasrapur case will take place in a special court in Pune , everyday, starting May 21. The proceedings will be held in camera. The court will take steps to protect the identity of the victim’s family members. The accused, Bhimrao Kamble (65), will be produced in court everyday under security.Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis ordered that the case be heard on a daily basis and that efforts be made to punish the accused. Special Public Prosecutor Ajay Misar said the government and the police aim to complete the hearing and ensure punishment for the accused. He added that the case is being taken to court to provide justice to the victim’s family and to send a message to society.The police filed a chargesheet of 1100 pages against Kamble within 14 days of the crime.
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