A bench of justices Pradeep Nandrajog and Mukta Gupta dismissed the appeal of Pappu Singh, who was married and would take the victim to school in his tempo along with other children, against his conviction and punishment by the trial court.
"The aggravating fact would be that the appellant repeatedly made the minor prosecutrix the object of his lust. He repeatedly raped her over 20-25 days and made her pregnant.
"We do not find the sentence disproportionate or harsh. The appeal is dismissed," it added.
The victim, a class VII student, was raped by Singh starting from April 10, 2012, and was threatened not to tell anyone about the same if she wanted to live, the prosecution had said.
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