Justice S P Garg said the convict's defence that he was falsely implicated in the case to avoid paying for goods bought from him by the girl's mother was "devoid of merit" as no evidence was shown that anything was purchased from him.
"No ulterior motive was assigned to the child for making a false statement against the individual aged around sixty years and with whom she had no prior ill-will or animosity. The defence that X's mother had purchased certain eatables on credit and was unable to return the amount and was falsely implicated to avoid payment is devoid of merits," it said.
According to the prosecution, the accused, a street vendor who sold peanuts and 'gajjak' on a 'rehri' (wheelcart) here, had taken the minor girl to his house on January 10, 2008 when she was on her way home and had outraged her modesty after wrongfully confining her.
The high court upheld the conviction and sentence, saying the "convict was mature enough to understand the consequences of his act, so he does not deserve leniency as the victim was akin to his daughter".
The man had moved the high court challenging the legality and correctness of the sessions judge's June 4 judgment.
Holding that the appeal lacks merit, the high court has observed that scanning the testimony of the victim, it reveals that despite detailed cross-examination nothing material could be elicited to disbelieve her version.
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