Additional Sessions Judge T R Naval, however, acquitted Kamal Kapoor and his wife of the charges of rape and extortion saying that physical relation was established with the woman's consent and a child was born of the illicit relation.
Kapoor, a resident of Delhi's Sonia Vihar, was a tenant at the house of the 25-year-old woman who had lodged a rape and extortion case against him and his wife in January, 2010.
The woman had alleged that in November 2006, Kapoor and his wife had given her sedative-laced sweet that rendered her unconscious.
Kapoor then started to have physical relation forcibly and later she became pregnant with his child, the woman said.
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The couple then started blackmailing and demanding money and a portion of her land after she gave birth to the child, she alleged. Unable to meet their extortion demands, the woman approached the police.
During the trial, Kapoor told the court that it was the woman who had asked to establish physical relation with her as her husband was impotent. He also said he had tried to convince the woman not to indulge in extra-marital affair but she insisted on and it was consensual from both sides.
The court noted that the woman, in her cross-examination, accepted that her husband used to beat her and threatened to throw her out of the house if she did not conceive.