While acquitting the man, Additional Sessions Judge Virender Bhat said, "the prosecution has failed to establish that the woman was not aware about the marital status of the accused and that he had taken her consent to the sexual intercourse on the false pretext of marriage."
"It seems that the sexual relations between the woman and the accused were consensual and her consent to the same was not tainted by misconception but was free and voluntary," the court said.
According to the prosecution, the woman, a resident of Delhi, met the man when he had come to her house to repair her cooler. Wwhenever there was any problem in any machinery, she used to call him to her house for the repair work.
During his visits, Singh started telling her that he loved her and wanted to marry her. In February, 2011, he came to her house and applied vermilion on her forehead declaring that she was now his wife and had sexual relations with her, it further said.
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The man was arrested by the officials of Dabri Police Station here.
The court, however, acquitted the man saying, "It cannot be said that mere act of the accused applying vermilion on her (woman) forehead would instill any belief in her that she has become the wife of the accused. She knew the essential rites and ceremonies of Hindu marriage."