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 abducted from the Dhaula Kuan area, the National Capital Region, and was gangraped in a moving car in on May 8, 2005. She, along with a friend, was walking back home after buying food when she was abducted. Later on she was dumped near a Gurudwara in the region.
The victim stood by her statement throughout the trial and she identified Ajit Katiyar as the culprit in the test identification parade first time that was held in Tihar jail and also she stood by her statement in the court.
The other three accused are still not been arrested by Police. They, Danda, Jat and Tappe, have been declared proclaimed offenders during the trial.