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Prajwal gets life sentence for sexually assaulting help

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August 03, 2025

THE special court to try criminal cases against present and former MPs and MLAs on Saturday sentenced former JDS Member of Parliament Prajwal Revanna to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 11.25 lakh for raping his former domestic help.

- RAKSHITH GOWDA @ Bengaluru

Prajwal gets life sentence for sexually assaulting help

The court also directed that the full amount be awarded as compensation to the survivor.

Prajwal, the grandson of former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, broke down in court during the sentencing arguments and requested the court to reduce the quantum of punishment. After the proceedings ended, he was taken to another courtroom for the trial in another case.

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