The court let off the man, an auto driver by profession, of the offences of rape and criminal intimidation under the IPC and sexual assault under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), while noting that the girl and her mother did not support the prosecution case.
"From the testimony of the girl, itisapparentthatno penetrativesexualassaultwas committed by the accused with her. She has categoricallystatedinherexaminationthatshe hasfiledafalsecaseof rapeagainsttheaccused as he quarrelledwiththem (herself and her mother) afterhaving liquor," Additional Sessions Judge (BalwantRaiBansal said.
"In the overall facts and circumstances of the case and keeping in view the testimonies of the victim and her mother, there being no material or evidence against the accused, he is entitled to be acquitted and is not found guilty...And consequently, he is acquitted of the said offences.
According to the complaint lodged by the girl, on August 21, 2015 she called up the police, after her drunk stepfather quarrelled with her and beat up her mother, alleging that the man had raped her.