The court said there was evidence that the man and the woman were in love and she was not of such a tender age to get carried away by any "sweet talk" of the accused.
"There is no evidence on record to suggest that the accused had made any promise to the prosecutrix (woman) to marry her and he never intended to fulfill such promise right since the beginning," Additional Sessions Judge Virender Bhat said, while acquitting the man, a resident of Uttam Nagar here.
"The argument is, in my opinion, sans any force. No such thing had happened on that occasion which could have instilled belief in the mind of prosecutrix that accused is going to marry her only," the judge said.
According to the prosecution, the woman lodged a complaint at Uttam Nagar Police Station in September last year, saying that she and the man were working in the same company and they were known to each other.
Thereafter, he had been having sexual relations with her on the pretext of marriage and forcing her to engage in unnatural sex, she alleged, adding that, when she and her parents went to his house to talk about their marriage, the accused' parents opposed it.
She said she lodged a police complaint when the man refused to marry her and also threatened to kill her.