The court said that no self respecting woman, specially an unmarried girl, would come forward with a false allegation of rape as in "our conservative Indian society, it is almost impossible for a rape victim to find a suitable match".
"Therefore, it is very difficult to believe that an unmarried Hindu girl would put her future at stake and mar her prospects of marriage by coming up with a false story of having been raped," Additional Sessions Judge Virender Bhat said.
While holding Hussain guilty of raping the girl, the court said that he had found a soft target in her as she was his sister's friend and was on talking terms with him also.
It said that he had called her to his home "deceitfully" by saying that his sister was calling her urgently whereas "he had nurtured an intention to satisfy his lust upon her".
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"The act of the convict seems to be well deliberated upon as there is no indication that he was either drunk or his acts were occasioned by any kind of instant state of passion," the judge said.
The girl had said that Hussain used to send her SMS and pressurised her to marry him earlier, but she had rejected his proposals as they belonged to different religions.
The court turned down contention of counsel for Hussain that the girl has cooked up a false rape story to implicate him in a false case as he had rejected her marriage proposal.