The court also expressed anguish over the 22-year-old youth for his "irresponsible" statement that the woman did not suffer as the child died, and said "the pain of bearing a child and giving birth has become a nullity (for the culprit) after child's death."
"A view which is likely to result in victimisation or exploitation of innocent girls needs to be avoided and the courts need to take a view which would discourage unscrupulous from taking advantage of innocent girls.
The judge further said that courts "cannot and should not give a licence to those who keep on looking for opportunities to exploit the sentiments and vulnerability of girls.
On the convict's statement that the woman did not suffer any loss as the infant had died, the court pulled him up saying it was "an irresponsible statement."
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The court sentenced UP native Rahul Tomar to seven years jail and imposing a fine of Rs 50,000 on him for offences of rape and criminal intimidation under the IPC.
It also directed that fine be paid as compensation to the victim and asked Delhi government to appropriately compensate her, observing that the convict "rapedayoungwoman whowashelpless, defenceless,vulnerableandaneasyprey".
Following this, a complaint was lodged against the accused. On June 15, 2013 she gave birth to a baby girl, who died after two weeks, it said.