A court awards a man 20 years of rigorous imprisonment for raping his daughter, who is described in reports as a minor/teenager. The cases presented in the articles follow allegations of sexual assault within the family, and the sentencing reflects the court’s determination that the accusations were proven. The Times of India reports consistently state that the punishment is a fixed term of 20 years’ rigorous imprisonment, indicating that the court did not impose a shorter or longer prison term in these proceedings. Details on the age of the victim are reported in overlapping terms—“minor daughter” and “teenager”—and the articles do not provide conflicting outcomes about the sentence itself. The reporting focuses on the final conviction and the term of imprisonment, rather than on ongoing appeals, procedural timelines, or additional circumstances of the case.