Thane Additional Sessions Judge A S Waghwase pronounced the quantum of sentence after finding Navnath Eknath Gaikwad guilty of charges under relevant sections of the IPC.
The incident dates back to January 18, 2008 when Eknath took the girl to a place near Kopri Bridge in Koparkhairne (near Vashi) while teaching her how to cycle.
The girl, a school student, used to learn cycling from Eknath and her family used to tease him calling "Langdya" as he had a limp in a leg.
The court tried the accused for various offences, including attempt to murder, based on investigations carried out by senior police inspector M H More of APMC Police station in Navi Mumbai.
The court observed that the prosecution had proved beyond reasonable doubt the charges against Eknath. It also relied on the deposition of the victim to convict Eknath.
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