Considering his advanced age and the fact that he had already spent many years in jail, Justices P V Hardas and A S Gadkari, on June 10, set aside the conviction of Mohiniraj Yashwant Kulkarni, a resident of Narayan Peth in Pune, by a sessions court in January 2012.
The mother and uncle of the girl had taken the victim to Poona Hospital on October 14, 2009, saying the girl was found unconscious at the terrace of their building. A doctor examined her and declared her dead. It was also noticed that she was raped.
Later, Rekha turned approver and was granted pardon, but Mohiniraj was tried and convicted, following which he filed an appeal.
The high court acquitted him on the grounds of discrepancies in the statement of the witnesses and weak evidence.
The court noted that the scarf which was seized at the time of spot panchnama was the ligature which was used for committing the murder as per the evidence of Medical Officer. "The natural reaction of the accused would be to hide or destroy the scarf and not to tie to it to the railing of the staircase to enable the police to seize it," the judges observed.