The court gave the minimum sentence of 10 years, prescribed for the offence of gang rape, to Bhola Rishi considering his poor family background that he was the only bread earner and has to support his wife and kids who live in Bihar.
Additional Sessions Judge Virender Bhat, however, freed co-accused Vishwanath Rai of gang rape charges as through out the trial, the woman maintained her stand that it was not he who raped her and it was someone else who had committed the crime along with Rishi.
"Therefore, DNA report corroborated the versions of the woman that she was sexually assaulted by Rishi and not by Rai," the court said. It imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on Rishi.
"Even though, as per the testimony of the woman, accused Vishwanath Rai was not along with accused Rishi when she was subjected to rape, yet she clearly states that there were two persons who raped her. Thus it is amply clear that Rishi was accompanied by some other person, who could not be found and arrested, when they raped the woman," the court said.
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In the room near a factory, the two men gang raped the woman and fled the spot. The next morning when she was feeling unwell, she went to a hospital and narrated the incident to the doctors and a case was registered by the police. Later on, the police arrested Rishi and Rai.
"If she had to state falsehood, she would not have absolved accused Rai and would have indicted him also," the court said.