"Her dignity is shredded. The social stigma attached to this crime is such that many a times, a crime would go unreported by the victim," Additional Sessions Judge Sanjiv Jain said.
The judge further said convict Amar Kumar Pandey, a Bihar resident, has committed the "vile act of rape" upon the woman who was physically challenged and attempted to kill her when she insisted him to marry her.
The court also rejected Pandey's leniency plea saying he was only 20 years old and has a family to support.
"It is true that the convict is aged about 20 years and has a family to support but on the other hand we must see the plight of the prosecutrix, who was subjected to rape, which is universally considered to be amongst the most morally and physically, reprehensible crime in society and assault on the body, mind, privacy and the entire fabric of the victim," the court said.
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It imposed a fine of Rs 35,000 on Pandey and recommended that Delhi Legal Service Authority should award appropriate compensation to the victim.
The court had on August 27, convicted Pandey saying the prosecution has successfully proved its case against him for the offences of rape and attempt to murder.
According to the prosecution, a physically challenged woman was found in a drain at a jungle in Govind Puri here in an injured condition in September 2013.