"Rape is abominable and ghastly and it worsens and becomes inhuman and barbaric when the victim is subjected to unwanted physical contact by a perverted male adult who is related to her and the offence has a semblance of being incestuous as the prosecutrix is related to the accused as she is the wife of his brother-in-law," Additional Sessions Judge Nivedita Anil Sharma said.
It directed Delhi government pay appropriate amount of compensation to the victim and asked the Delhi Legal Services Authority to oversee its implementation within six weeks.
The court also took note of the pressure the victim said she faced from her husband who even tortured her to withdraw her complaint and his relative washed the clothes she was wearing when raped.
"Disbelief, denial and cover-up to 'preserve the family reputation' are often placed above the interests of the victim and her abuse..." the court said.
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