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By SUNIL Sonkar NEW DELHI, India: The lone accused of Dhaula Kuan rape case Ajit Singh Katiyar gets a 14-year of rigorous imprisonment by the Delhi court. A day before Katiyar was found guilty of raping a student of Delhi University in a moving car in 2005. The charges to him were offence of abduction, gang rape, criminal intimidation, administering stupefying drug and group liability. The Delhi University student was ...
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