Special judge Narottam Kaushal directed initiation of proceedings against Inder Mohan Verma, who had alleged in his complaint that a Delhi Jal Board (DJB) official was seeking a bribe of Rs 600 from him for alloting him water connection.
"Either his (Verma) complaint was false or his testimony before the court on oath is false. Statement made under oath before the court shall have to be put on higher pedestal than the signed complaint," the judge said.
The court also acquitted DJB official Shiv Kumar against whom Verma had lodged the complaint saying that the complainant has denied that there was demand of bribe and even denied that the complaint was written by him voluntarily.
"For the reasons discussed, I am of the opinion that prosecution has failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that accused Shiv Kumar demanded and accepted bribe from the complainant," the court said.
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"Accused is entitled to benefit of doubt and is accordingly acquitted," the court said.
According to prosecution, Verma had on October 3, 2011, lodged the complaint before the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Delhi Police alleging that Kumar, who was working in the office of zonal engineer of DJB, demanded money from him for giving the water connection.
On his complaint, a trap team was constituted and Kumar was caught while demanding and accepting bribe, it had alleged.