The court made the observation while taking into account that not only was the young girl a victim in the empty bus, but before her, poor carpenter Ram Adhar was also robbed by the four culprits who were awarded 10 years jail term.
"Any person who waits at a bus stop for transportation does so with the assurance that the buses plying on the road have complied with all statutory requirements and the persons manning them have been permitted by the appropriate government to ply buses on the road after their antecedents have been verified.
"Even if a bus on the road is plying with all permits and statutory complainces, but that bus by chance happens to be empty, a person will think twice before entering it, lest he may suffer the same fate as Ram Adhar. This incident shakes the confidence of the public that buses plying on the road are a safe and secure mode of transport," Additional Sessions Judge Reetesh Singh said.
Later, they had raped and brutally assaulted a 23-year- old girl in the bus in south Delhi on December 16, 2012.
"Such an act on the part of the convicts has taken away the confidence with which Ram Adhar boarded the said bus. In future, Ram Adhar will always have the memory of this incident at the back of his mind whenever he needs public transport.
