New Delhi:A court here has declared two men guilty of raping a 15-year-old girl six years ago after befriending her, ruling that the minor's consent for physical relation was inconsequential.
Additional Sessions Judge Umed Singh Grewal sentenced Parvesh Rana (30) and Ashish Sehrawat (41) to jail term already undergone by them during the trial.
"It has been observed by the court that the physical encounter with the prosecutrix was with her consent. Convicts Parvesh has remained in jail for more than six years and Ashish for nearly five and half years (as per the reports submitted by the Superintendents of Rohini and Tihar Jail)," the judge said.
"They have to maintain their families and they have faced trial for more than 10 years. All these are mitigating factors which are compelling this court to award imprisonment which they have already undergone and accordingly, it is awarded," he said.
The court also imposed a fine of Rs 40,000 and Rs 60,000 on Rana and Sehrawat respectively. It said Rs 80,000 of the total amount should be granted as compensation to the victim.
"The crime had taken place in 2009. So, on the date of the commission of the crime, the prosecutrix was slightly above 15 years. As per Section 375 IPC, sexual intercourse with a girl less than sixteen years with her consent is rape. So, it is held that despite sexual intercourse by accused Sehrawat and Rana with her consent, they had raped prosecutrix because she was less than sixteen years on that day," it said.
The court, however, acquitted two other accused -- Gulshan and Amit -- of charges of kidnapping and gang rape.