The court said the 24-year-old convict was the maternal uncle of the minor girl and instead of protecting her honour and dignity, he became the violator due to which "sanctity of close blood relations" got polluted.
"...The fact that the convict betrayed the trust, which the victim, his niece and her parents, reposed in him, over a continuous period of about three years prior to the reporting of the matter, makes his acts unpardonable.
The court held the youth guilty under section 6 (aggravated penetrative sexual assault) of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and section 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC.
It directed the Delhi government to pay a compensation of Rs one lakhs to the victim for her welfare and rehabilitation under the Restorative and Compensatory Justice Scheme.
Three years prior to lodging of the complaint, the youth had repeatedly sexually assaulted the girl whenever she was alone in her house and had also threatened to disfigure her face by throwing acid and to kill her if she disclosed the incident to anyone, it said.