The court said it has been proved that 29-year-old convict Dharam Chand had committed penetrative sexual assault upon the 12-year-old child but took a lenient view towards him as he was a first time offender and has to support family.
"The offence, for which the convict has been convicted in the matter, is derogatory," Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav said.
"This has to be born in mind that the present case is under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act and this act was enacted with the objective that the children of tender age are not abused and their childhood and youth are protected against exploitation and they are given facilities to develop in a healthy manner and in condition of freedom and dignity," the court observed.
He then sexually assaulted her and also tried to gag her when she tried to raise an alarm, it said and added that in the meantime, the victim's brother came to the spot to take her home.
During the trial, the man claimed that he was falsely implicated by the girl's mother and brother who were refusing to repay a loan of Rs 10,000 taken from him.
The court also awarded a compensation of Rs 50,000 to the child and said that the amount, to be given by the Delhi legal service authority, should be used for her welfare and rehabilitation.
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