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Thane Court Acquits Tennis Coach Of Rape Charge

Tennis coach cleared of raping minor girl. Court cites her continued training with him as key factor.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 12 July 2026 at 02:17 pm
Thane Court Acquits Tennis Coach Of Rape Charge

A Thane court has acquitted a tennis coach of raping a minor girl, citing her continued training with him after the alleged incident as a key factor in casting doubt on her testimony.

The Special Judge, who handles cases under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, made this observation in the order passed. The court's decision was based on the victim's conduct after the alleged incident, which raised questions about the reliability of her testimony.

The POCSO Act is a special law enacted to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation. It provides for severe punishment to those found guilty of such crimes. However, in this case, the court found that the prosecution had not proved the charges beyond reasonable doubt.

The victim had continued to train with the coach even after the alleged incident, which the court saw as inconsistent with the behavior of a victim of sexual assault. This inconsistency, along with other factors, led the court to conclude that the victim's testimony was not reliable.

The acquittal of the tennis coach has raised questions about the complexities of cases involving sexual assault and the challenges of proving such crimes in a court of law. It also highlights the need for a thorough investigation and the importance of considering all the evidence before reaching a verdict.

In recent years, there have been several high-profile cases of sexual assault in India, which have sparked widespread outrage and calls for stricter laws and greater accountability. The POCSO Act is an important step towards protecting children from sexual abuse, but its effective implementation depends on the ability of the justice system to deliver fair and just verdicts.

The Thane court's decision in this case is a reminder that the justice system must balance the need to protect victims of sexual assault with the need to ensure that the accused are given a fair trial. It is a complex and challenging task, but one that is essential to upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice for all.

The acquittal of the tennis coach is likely to be closely watched, and it may have implications for similar cases in the future. As the law continues to evolve and respond to the challenges of combating sexual assault, it is essential to prioritize the rights and well-being of all parties involved.

In conclusion, the Thane court's decision to acquit the tennis coach of raping a minor girl is a significant one, and it highlights the complexities and challenges of dealing with cases of sexual assault. It is a reminder that the justice system must be fair, impartial, and thorough in its investigation and consideration of all the evidence.

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