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Pune Rape And Murder Convicts' Death Penalty Commuted To Life Sentence
- Monday July 29, 2019
- Pune News | Press Trust of India
The Bombay High Court on Monday commuted the death penalty of two convicts in the 2007 Pune BPO gang-rape and murder case to life imprisonment on the ground that there had been an inordinate delay in executing them.
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Death To 3 For Gang-Rape, Murder Of Pune Techie Nayana Pujari
- Tuesday May 9, 2017
- Pune News | Reported by Ankita Sinha, Edited by Ipsita Sarkar
Three men found guilty of a 28-year-old software engineer's gang-rape and murder in Pune eight years ago, were sentenced to death today.
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Pune BPO murder case: Two convicts to get death, confirms Bombay High Court
- Monday September 17, 2012
- Pune News | Edited by Abhinav Bhatt
Two men who kidnapped, raped and then murdered a 22-year-old woman working for a call centre in Pune have been given the death sentence by the Bombay High Court.
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High Court agrees with death sentence in Pune BPO rape case
- Wednesday September 12, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday upheld the death sentence of two people accused of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 22-year-old BPO employee in Pune in 2007.
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Pune BPO girl rape and murder case: Two convicts get death sentence
- Wednesday March 21, 2012
- Pune News | NDTV Correspondent
A Pune court has sentenced two men to death for raping and murdering a call centre employee in 2007. Jyoti Chowdhari, 22, was traveling in her company's pick-up cab on November 1, 2007, when the driver Purushottam Borate and his friend Pradeep Kokate allegedly raped and then brutally killed her. While sentencing the two men to death today, the ju...
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Pune BPO girl rape and murder case: Quantum of punishment to be decided today
- Monday March 19, 2012
- Pune News | NDTV Correspondent
A Pune court will today pronounce the quantum of punishment to be given to two convicts in the 2007 rape and murder of a 22-year-old girl employed with a BPO in Pune.
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Pune BPO girl rape and murder case: Cab driver, accomplice found guilty
- Sunday March 18, 2012
- Pune News | NDTV Correspondent
A cab driver and his accomplice, accused of rape and murder case of a 22-year-old BPO employee in Pune, were pronounced guilty of both charges by a Pune Court on Saturday. Jyoti Kumari Chowdhari, a BPO employee in a multinational company, was allegedly raped and murdered by the driver of company's pick-up car on November 1, 2007.
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BPO employee raped, murdered 4 years ago; still no justice
- Saturday September 18, 2010
- Cities | NDTV Correspondent
Pratibha Srikanthmurthy, a BPO employee in Bangalore was raped and killed while on her way for night-shift duty in December 2005. The prime accused: Shivu alias Shivakumar, substitute cab driver who picked her up from home.In July 2006, the case was referred to a fast-track court.Four years later, the case still awaits judgment. So why are fast tra...
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Pune Rape And Murder Convicts' Death Penalty Commuted To Life Sentence
- Monday July 29, 2019
- Pune News | Press Trust of India
The Bombay High Court on Monday commuted the death penalty of two convicts in the 2007 Pune BPO gang-rape and murder case to life imprisonment on the ground that there had been an inordinate delay in executing them.
- www.ndtv.com
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Death To 3 For Gang-Rape, Murder Of Pune Techie Nayana Pujari
- Tuesday May 9, 2017
- Pune News | Reported by Ankita Sinha, Edited by Ipsita Sarkar
Three men found guilty of a 28-year-old software engineer's gang-rape and murder in Pune eight years ago, were sentenced to death today.
- www.ndtv.com
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Pune BPO murder case: Two convicts to get death, confirms Bombay High Court
- Monday September 17, 2012
- Pune News | Edited by Abhinav Bhatt
Two men who kidnapped, raped and then murdered a 22-year-old woman working for a call centre in Pune have been given the death sentence by the Bombay High Court.
- www.ndtv.com
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High Court agrees with death sentence in Pune BPO rape case
- Wednesday September 12, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday upheld the death sentence of two people accused of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 22-year-old BPO employee in Pune in 2007.
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Pune BPO girl rape and murder case: Two convicts get death sentence
- Wednesday March 21, 2012
- Pune News | NDTV Correspondent
A Pune court has sentenced two men to death for raping and murdering a call centre employee in 2007. Jyoti Chowdhari, 22, was traveling in her company's pick-up cab on November 1, 2007, when the driver Purushottam Borate and his friend Pradeep Kokate allegedly raped and then brutally killed her. While sentencing the two men to death today, the ju...
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Pune BPO girl rape and murder case: Quantum of punishment to be decided today
- Monday March 19, 2012
- Pune News | NDTV Correspondent
A Pune court will today pronounce the quantum of punishment to be given to two convicts in the 2007 rape and murder of a 22-year-old girl employed with a BPO in Pune.
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Pune BPO girl rape and murder case: Cab driver, accomplice found guilty
- Sunday March 18, 2012
- Pune News | NDTV Correspondent
A cab driver and his accomplice, accused of rape and murder case of a 22-year-old BPO employee in Pune, were pronounced guilty of both charges by a Pune Court on Saturday. Jyoti Kumari Chowdhari, a BPO employee in a multinational company, was allegedly raped and murdered by the driver of company's pick-up car on November 1, 2007.
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BPO employee raped, murdered 4 years ago; still no justice
- Saturday September 18, 2010
- Cities | NDTV Correspondent
Pratibha Srikanthmurthy, a BPO employee in Bangalore was raped and killed while on her way for night-shift duty in December 2005. The prime accused: Shivu alias Shivakumar, substitute cab driver who picked her up from home.In July 2006, the case was referred to a fast-track court.Four years later, the case still awaits judgment. So why are fast tra...
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