Special Judge Shail Jain freed the accused, saying there was lack of evidence against them.
According to the prosecution, the incident took place on January 5, 2009, when the girl along with her male friend was returning from the Great India Place Mall in their car which was forcefully stopped by eleven youths, who were returning after a cricket match, by brandishing cricket bats.
After he stopped the car, they got in and drove it around near urban Noida village Garhi Chaukhandi and took turns to rape the girl. The complaint was lodged with the Noida Police by the victim's friend.
The trial of the case was shifted from a Noida court to Tis Hazari Court in Delhi on Supreme Court's order after the victim's friend approached it, fearing threat to his life and facing pressure to withdraw the case.
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Advocate Pradeep Sharma, who represented one of the accused, claimed his client was falsely implicated in the case and there was no evidence against him.
The 11th accused, being a juvenile, was not produced in the court earlier.
She and her friend had also denied in the court the allegations by the defence counsel that they were spotted in a compromising position in their car by the villagers and were beaten up and they had lodged a false case of gangrape.