The court freed Delhi resident Kamal Sahai, his parents and others, saying all witnesses, including the woman's family members, had resiled from their statements during the probe and none of them deposed that the accused had strangulated and hung the victim.
"None of the witnesses during their deposition, deposed that deceased was harassed or tortured on account of dowry. None of the witness deposed about any dowry demand by any of the accused persons. All the witnesses turned hostile and did not support the case of the prosecution. They also resiled from their statements made during investigation.
The man and his family members were acquitted of the charges of murder, dowry death and harassing victim Kirti.
According to the prosecution, the woman, who had married the man in 2011, was found hanging in her matrimonial house in October 2013 and taken to hospital where she was declared 'brought dead'.
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On the evening of October 6, 2013, the woman's parents got a call from her in-laws that she had hung herself and was being taken to hospital, police said.
The court said the woman's family members said in their deposition that she was never harassed by her in-laws for dowry and was happily living at her matrimonial house.