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Chennai Court Hands Life Sentence to Gnanasekar in Anna University Sexual Assault Case

Chennai, June 2, 2025:
In a significant judgment in the high-profile Anna University sexual assault case, the Mahila Court in Chennai sentenced 37-year-old Gnanasekar, the sole convict, to life imprisonment for a minimum of 30 years without remission. The verdict was delivered on Monday, June 2, 2025, marking the conclusion of a case that sparked outrage and public demand for justice.

Conviction Under 11 Provisions of New Criminal Law

Gnanasekar was found guilty last week under 11 different provisions, including Section 64(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which replaces the earlier IPC and deals specifically with the crime of rape. The BNS is part of the new set of criminal laws implemented recently in India.

The court had reserved the sentence for Monday after delivering the conviction earlier. The judgment was announced in the presence of legal counsels, media, and the victim’s family members, who welcomed the ruling.

No Remission for 30 Years

Unlike most life sentences in India that allow the possibility of remission after 14 years, the court made it clear that Gnanasekar would remain in prison for a minimum of 30 years, without any relief in the form of parole, pardon, or commutation. This harsh sentence reflects the seriousness of the crime and the court’s firm stance against sexual violence.

The judge observed that the crime was “heinous, deliberate, and deeply traumatizing” for the victim, who was reportedly a student at Anna University at the time of the incident. The court also commended the bravery of the survivor in pursuing the case despite societal pressures.

Timeline of the Case

Public Response and Legal Importance

The case received widespread media coverage and was closely followed by students, activists, and women’s rights groups. Many took to social media to express relief and satisfaction over the court’s verdict, calling it a “step forward in ensuring justice for survivors.”

Legal experts believe the use of provisions from the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita in this case also marks a significant moment in the Indian legal system, as courts begin implementing the newly introduced criminal laws that emphasize stricter punishment for sexual offences.

Victim’s Statement and Family Reaction

The victim, who remained anonymous throughout the proceedings, released a brief statement through her lawyer:

“This judgment gives me hope. I stood alone, but today I feel heard. I thank the judiciary and everyone who supported me.”

Her family also expressed their relief and gratitude to the prosecution team and law enforcement authorities for ensuring a thorough investigation and a fair trial.

Safety Measures at Educational Institutions

In the aftermath of the case, Anna University and several other educational institutions in Tamil Nadu have begun reviewing their campus safety protocols. Initiatives like increased CCTV coverage, student safety committees, and helpline services are being rolled out to prevent such incidents in the future.

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