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The court also directed that a compensation of Rs five lakh be paid to the victim by the Delhi Legal Service Authority after advocate Varsha Ahluwalia submitted that the woman be given appropriate compensation for her rehabilitation.
The matter had come to light at that time when the couple narrated their ordeal to an auto-rickshaw driver while on their way to the Anand Vihar railway station. The driver, who happened to be a member of the Aam Aadmi Party, informed other party members who took the 21-year-old victim and her husband to a police station in north east Delhi and held a protest seeking police action. An FIR was lodged after this.
According to the prosecution, the woman and her husband, who belong to Bihar, had gone to Meerut to look for employment. But when they did not succeed, they came to Delhi and were looking for a room on rent in northeast Delhi in June 2013.
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A case was lodged against them at Gokulpuri police station, following which both the men were arrested and have been in judicial custody since then. During the trial, the two men claimed innocence and said they had been falsely implicated.