The court also said that the 36-year-old convict, who in connivance with his first wife had trapped the victim, was a "manipulating man" who tried to take advantage of the woman's "vulnerability" being a handicapped.
The convict's wife, who was also an accused in the case, was acquitted by the court.
"In the present matter, the convict not only ravished the prosecutrix physically but also mentally, knowing very well that she is a 'Divyang' (handicapped) and is totally dependent upon him," Additional Sessions Judge Devendra Kumar Sharma said while awarding him life term and also imposed a fine of Rs seven lakh on him.
The court, while taking a stern view, said in such cases there are no mitigating circumstances to take a lenient view while awarding the sentence and "such cases must set an example in society that once there is conviction, there is no undue sympathy while awarding the sentence".
According to the prosecution, the man and his wife had on August 30, 2010 succeeded in their plot to get him married to the differently-abled woman in order to grab her property.
The man after marrying the victim started living with her in her parental house, it said.
The man was convicted under sections 376 (rape), 493 (cohabitation by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage), 495 (concealing former marriage), 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC.
The court also directed that half of the fine of Rs 7 lakh imposed on the convict be paid to the victim as compensation.
"Any amount of compensation though would not be sufficient to the agony suffered by prosecutrix but at least she will be compensated for the litigation costs which she had incurred in the case as throughout the trial, she was represented through counsel who assisted the court with full diligence.
scar" not only on the victim but her entire family, also noted that sexual offences against women are rising day-by-day.
"These days, the crime of sexual assault on woman/girl is rising day-by-day. Most of the cases may be genuine where the woman is a victim of heinous crime by a male like forceful physical relationship, blackmailing, relationship on the pretext or upon the false promise of marriage and in some cases to calm down one's lust.
"However, the case in hand is totally different and peculiar. In this case, the woman is handicapped. Her parents gave advertisement in a newspaper inviting proposals for her marriage from prospective grooms who were interested in living in the house of her father. Seeing the ad, the man made a plot in his mind. He approached the victim's family and introduced himself as unmarried person," the court noted.
"Had he not been apprehended in theft case, the victim might have never come to know about the criminal intention of convict," the court said.
The police had said that man and his wife, concealed their marriage deceitfully causing the victim to believe that she is lawfully married to the convict though she was not his legally wedded wife. He cohabited with her and established physical relationship with her, it said.
The convict, while seeking leniency from the court, submitted that he was in custody since October 25, 2013 and his career will be ruined if he is sent to jail.
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