"Physical wounds heal up with the passage of time and medication but wounds on the mind and soul are of a persistent and nagging nature, which remain alive for years together, making the victim shudder with pain, time and again, eclipsing all pleasant memories," Additional Sessions Judge Seema Maini said.
The judge made the observation while convicting 27-year- old north Delhi resident Santhosh Kumar for raping a 10-year- old girl in 2015.
"The victim of such an offence when happens to be a child of tender years i.e. 10 years of age, the pain and the trauma, which such an offence qua her, at the hands of the convict, would have brought into her life, can never be expressed in words," it said.
The judge did not mince words when the counsel appearing for the convict sought leniency citing his family circumstances.
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"Such an offence, having been committed with the child, makes it imperative that the offender is dealt with a firm hand and the mitigating circumstances of the convict cannot be given precedence over the pain, suffering and trauma of the victim child," the judge said.
According to the police, Kumar lured the minor neighbour into his room and raped her in 2015.
The judge said that the convict has been held liable to be punished under various provisions of the POCSO Act and the Indian Penal Code, for commiting penetrative sexual assault upon the victim.
"...the convict is being awarded punishment under IPC... rigorous imprisonment for a period of 14 years, along with a fine of Rs 50,000," it said.