Additional Sessions Judge Sanjiv Jain, in his over 150- page judgement, noted that the victim was a student who had come to India for her research work which she could not complete due to the incident.
The court, which on July 30 had held Farooqui guilty of raping the American woman last year at his house in a drunken state, also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on him and said the amount be given to the victim, failing which he would have to undergo an additional imprisonment of three months.
While convicting 44-year-old Farooqui, the court said the victim's testimony was credible that he took advantage of the fact that their common friends were not at his residence where the researcher had visited.
The court also observed that there was no reason for the victim to falsely implicate Farooqui and a delay in lodging the FIR has also been explained "satisfactorily".
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"I have no hesitation in holding that the prosecution has proved the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt qua the charge of rape against him," the judge said.
"It was when the prosecutrix was alone with the accused, (Farooqui's) friend was away from his house, it was confirmed that common friend was not coming to the house, the accused taking advantage of the situation, raped her," the judge said.
"The prosecutrix was a student. She had come to India to do her research work. After the incident she could not complete her research," the judge said while ruling out the defence that the incident could not have taken place as Farooqui's friend was present in the house.
Delhi Police and the victim's counsel had sought maximum
punishment of life term for the convict while the defence counsel Nitya Ramakrishnan had sought leniency for Farooqui on the ground of his "excellent" conduct and medical condition of a bipolar disorder.
The police had argued that Farooqui's act of raping a foreign national brought disrepute to India.
Farooqui, who was out on bail, was taken into custody immediately after his conviction in the case.
Prosecutor Mohammed Ikrar had earlier said that the woman, in her complaint, had alleged that Farooqui was drunk when he raped her at his house where she had gone to seek his help for her research work in March last year.
The police had on June 19, 2015, lodged the FIR against Farooqui on the woman's complaint after which he was arrested.
The court had on September 9, 2015, started the trial in the case after framing rape charge against Farooqui and the victim, based in the US, had appeared in the court on September 14, 2015 to record her statement.
The woman had, during the in-camera proceedings, alleged that Farooqui had raped her and later apologised to her in several e-mails exchanged between them.