Court sends man to 10-yr in jail for sodomising minor

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 10 2017 | 3:57 PM IST
A Delhi court has refused to show leniency to a 55-year-old man found guilty of sodomising a minor boy and sent him to 10 years in jail.
Additional Sessions Judge Gautam Manan held Delhi resident Narender guilty of committing unnatural sex with the 10-year-old child who had gone to the man's shop to buy milk.
"In my considered opinion, the nature of offence committed by the convict does not demand any leniency. Interest of justice would be met, if the convict is sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for 10 years...," the judge said.
The court also awarded a compensation of Rs four lakh to the child to provide him restorative and compensatory justice.
"Concept of welfare and well being of children is basic for any civilised society and this has a direct bearing on the state of health and well being of the entire community, its growth and development.
"It has been time and again emphasised in legislation, international declarations as well as judicial pronouncements that the children are a 'supremely important national asset' and the future well being of the nation depends on how its children grow and develop," it said.
According to the prosecution, the incident took place in September 2015 when the boy had gone to Narender's shop in north Delhi's Bawana, near to his house, to buy milk.
The man took the child to a nearby room and sodomised him, it said, adding that the victim then escaped from Narender's clutches and ran away.
He narrated the incident to his parents and they reported the matter to the police.
During the trial, Narender denied the allegation levelled against him and claimed that the victim's father took a loan of Rs 2.17 lakh from him and to avoid repaying the money, they implicated him the case and tutored the child against him.
He sought a lenient view, saying he was old and has to support his family.
The court, however, said that the victim's testimony was trustworthy and reliable with regard to the incident of sexual assault on him by Narender and the allegations also found corroboration from medical evidence.

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First Published: Apr 10 2017 | 3:57 PM IST

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