A teenager has been found guilty of taking part in the fatal gang rape of a woman on a Delhi bus last year, reports BBC.
According to the report, the teenage boy has been convicted on charges of rape and murder.
Sources said he was 17-year-old when he committed the crime.
Meanwhile, he faces up to three years in a reform facility.
However, he had denied the charges like the four adult men who faced death penalty in the same case.
A fifth adult defendant was found dead in his cell in March and prison officials said they believed he hanged himself.
The gang rape of the 23-year-old woman last December caused uproar across India and triggered a national debate about the treatment of women.
The verdict in the case of the teenager - now aged 18 - had been deferred several times before.
He was six months short of becoming an adult at the time of the crime and many, including the family of the victim, had demanded that he should be treated as an adult and face the death penalty for the crime.
Meanwhile, a special fast-track court dealing with the trial of the four men accused in the case has been hearing closing arguments.
A judge who has been hearing the case since the trial began in February is expected deliver his verdicts in mid-September.
In March, India passed a new bill containing harsher punishments, including the death penalty, for rapists.
Correspondents say the court hearings are being closely followed in India.
The victim, a physiotherapy student who also cannot be named for legal reasons, was with a male friend when she was attacked on a bus and thrown from the vehicle.
Police said the assailants beat both of them and then raped the woman. She died in a Singapore hospital on 29 December from massive internal injuries.


