The special fast-track court also imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on convict Hari Chand who was held guilty for raping his 30-year-old tenant here in November 2009.
"In the witness box, she (complainant) has withstood the test of cross-examination and her testimony is consistent throughout. The version of the witness on the core spectrum of the crime has remained intact.
"On careful perusal and analysis, her testimony is found to be natural, cogent, convincing, trustworthy and inspires confidence. There is nothing in her statement to suggest that she had any animus against the accused (Chand) to falsely implicate him in the case," Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) M C Gupta said.
The woman had said that Chand used to live in another house at Sultanpuri and he used to come to her house as they had not paid the rent for over two months.
She had alleged that once when she was alone in her house, Chand came there to ask for rent and "forcibly" established physical relations with her and also told her not to disclose about it to anyone.