Additional sessions judge Kaveri Baweja held the Delhi resident guilty of raping saying though the physical relations between them were "consensual" but the consent of girl, who was 14 years old at the time of the incident in 2007, was "immaterial" as she was a minor.
"... I find that it has been duly established on record that date of birth of the girl is April 10, 1993. Accordingly, on April 18, 2007 when the accused established physical relations with her, though consensual, it amounts to commission of 'rape' within the meaning of Section 376 of the IPC, the consent of minor girl being immaterial.
The judge turning down the man's plea for leniency said, "I find no ground to take a lenient view in this case merely on the ground of marriage between the convict and the girl. Accordingly, the convict is directed to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of seven years in addition to payment of fine of Rs 5,000."
The court, however, acquitted the man of the charges of forcibly aborting the girl's foetus, criminally intimidating her and using words intended to insult her modesty.
She had told the police that she had met the man in 2006 and after a few days he proposed marriage and in April 2007, he forcibly established physical relations with her.