The court said that the youth, a Bihar native, had been "very unfortunate" to have faced the arrest and trial in this case when he had not resorted to any criminal activity and his acquittal was the only decision which it could order.
"In today's scenario, where mobile phones, internet, cable TV etc. Have made inroads in our households, parents shoulder a great responsibility in imparting moral values and education to their children so that they are able to abide by good moral standards and differentiate between what is good, bad and attractive.
The court's observations came while acquitting the youth, who was accused of kidnapping and raping the minor girl with whom he was in love and had married her.
The couple had married in Bihar and she was also pregnant when she were found. On the complaint of girl's parents, a kidnapping and rape case was registered against the youth.
The girl had told the court that her family was against their relationship and marriage as they belonged to different religions and this prompted them to elope.