Additional Sessions Judge Illa Rawat held Sunder Lal, a vagabond and Haryana native, guilty of aggravated penetrative sexual assault under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
The court also directed the Delhi government to pay a compensation of Rs one lakh to the girl under the 'Restorative and Compensatory Justice' scheme.
"The convict, who was of the age of grandfather of the victim child, took advantage of the fact that she had come alone, without any other family member, to the temple, to take 'prasad'.
It also said that the victim was a vulnerable tender aged child and she was clueless about the acts and advances of lal and she cried when she felt pain.
According to the prosecution, the incident took place in April last year when the child, as a daily routine, had gone to take 'prasad' in the morning in a temple in Rani Bagh here.
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