Birmingham Crown Court, said the defendant and the victim had been in a relationship for some duration and that there had been difficulties.
An argument arose at the victim's home which resulted in Lal repeatedly punching him to the head before grabbing hold of his penis, causing a small laceration.The man later went to hospital, reports Birmingham Live, where the injury was treated.
A family court issued a non molestation order banning Lal from having contact with the victim.However, the defendant later sent texts to him on an unregistered mobile phone and also abusive messages after setting up a fake account on dating app Grindr.In a statement the victim said what had happened had affected his mental health, family life and relationships.
He said he had received counselling and that the scar reminded him of the trauma. He suffered from flashbacks and anxiety and depression and it had left him "fuelled by anger."In passing sentence Judge Paul Farrer QC said that it had been a strained relationship and that "the fault lay on both sides".
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