In a landmark judgment, a fast-track court in Pune has sentenced a 65-year-old man to death for the rape and murder of a four-year-old girl, delivering justice in just 55 days from the date of the crime. The verdict is being hailed as one of the fastest trial outcomes in a child sexual assault and murder case in recent years. The incident took place in early May 2026 in Pune district’s Bhor taluka, where the accused, identified as Bhimrao Kamble, was convicted of sexually assaulting the minor before brutally murdering her. Following a swift investigation, police filed the chargesheet within 15 days, allowing the case to proceed rapidly through the fast-track court. On June 25, 2026, the court found the accused guilty under multiple criminal provisions. Four days later, on June 29, it pronounced the death sentence, observing that the crime fell under the “rarest of rare” category. The court reportedly stated that even life imprisonment or capital punishment seemed inadequate considering the brutality of the offence, but held that the law warranted the highest possible punishment. The prosecution relied on forensic evidence and witness testimonies to establish the accused’s guilt beyond reasonable doubt. The court noted that the evidence presented left no scope for doubt regarding the commission of the crime. The verdict brought emotional scenes inside the courtroom, with the victim’s family breaking down after hearing the judgment. The case had triggered widespread public outrage, with residents staging protests and demanding the strictest punishment for the accused shortly after the incident. The judgment is being viewed as a significant example of speedy justice in cases involving crimes against children, reinforcing the role of fast-track courts in handling heinous offences while sending a strong message against sexual violence and crimes involving minors.

