"Witness 6 (alleged victim's wife), 7 (alleged victim) and accused are closely related. In these circumstances the possibility of victim and his wife being won over by accused cannot be ruled out," Additional Sessions Judge Dinesh Bhatt said, while absolving Sanjay, a Delhi resident, of the offence of attempt to murder under section 307 of IPC.
"There is thus, no evidence to link the accused with the offence in question," it said.
According to the prosecution, a complaint was lodged by alleged victim Sonu's wife saying that on April 20, 2014, her husband returned home with stab injuries on his abdomen and disclosed he was attacked by his brother-in-law.
The complainant, who had married Sonu against her family's wishes, took him to a hospital where his statement was recorded and the accused was arrested.
Sonu resiled from his statement given to the police that a quarrel took place between him and the accused and they both had injured each other using a kitchen knife, the court noted.
During the trial, the accused, too, had pleaded innocence and claimed he was hit by unknown persons at night.