
The Goa government has approached the Supreme Court seeking enhancement of the 10-year rigorous imprisonment awarded to former Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal in the 2013 rape case. The Bombay High Court in…
The Goa government has approached the Supreme Court seeking enhancement of the 10-year rigorous imprisonment awarded to former Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal in the 2013 rape case. The Bombay High Court in Goa convicted Tejpal on August 6, overturning a trial court's 2021 acquittal. The High Court had described the trial court's reasoning as 'perverse' and sentenced Tejpal to two concurrent 10-year terms under sections 376(2)(f) and 376(2)(k) of the Indian Penal Code, along with fines of Rs 5 lakh each.

Both India Today and Hindustan Times report the Goa government's move to seek a tougher sentence, with neutral-report framing. India Today leads with the government's petition, while Hindustan Times includes Tejpal's and his daughter Cara's statements calling him a 'political victim'. Neither source downplays the conviction, both accurately report the High Court's criticism of the trial court's approach. The middle-ground read is that legal challenges from both sides are now before the Supreme Court, which will decide on the sentence and the conviction appeal. The next concrete step is the Supreme Court's hearing, likely in the coming weeks.
Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral
Sources (2): indiatoday.in (neutral report), hindustantimes.com (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.