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Man gets 7 yrs in jail for raping, marrying and torturing cousin

A Delhi court has sentenced a man to seven years imprisonment for raping his cousin for over 12 years and torturing her after forcing her to marry him.

Updated on: Jun 23, 2011 10:50 PM IST
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A Delhi court has sentenced a man to seven years imprisonment for raping his cousin for over 12 years and torturing her after forcing her to marry him.

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“Whatever the extent of the prohibition, incest is universally condemned and viewed with horror. The existing social, cultural and the law prohibits such a relationship and hence the question of consent in any incestuous relationship, if any, would not arise in cases of incest,” additional sessions judge (ASJ) Kamini Lau said, while jailing Tri Nagar resident Inderpreet Singh.

The court also imposed a fine of R1.05 lakh on Singh stipulating that the same should be given to the victim.

The victim told the court that she was compelled to marry

him in March 2008 after she became pregnant. After the marriage, her husband began physically assaulting and subjecting her to mental cruelty, she added.

“The victim of incestuous rape lacks self-confidence and is always under a sense of guilt and denial. Child sexual abuse is a rape of the mind and thought processes. The convict (Singh) before this court being the first cousin of the victim was in a position of trust and he exploited the family relationship,” the court said.

Observing that the man being the son of the victim’s uncle, the court said, “Where the elder cousin brother is the perpetrator of abuse on his cousin sister, he should not only be arrested but also punished sternly for offence of rape.”

 
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