Special Judge Hemani Malhotra said the evidence prima facie showed that no offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act was made against the former head constable, Satish Chand, and declined to take up the case, saying the other charges against him in the charge sheet were triable by a magisterial court.
"The material on record, therefore, prima facie reflects that no demand of illegal gratification was made by the accused and consequently no offence under Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act is made out against accused Satish Chand.
Chand was arrested and later released on bail after a criminal case was filed against him when a video clip of his allegedly attacking a woman with two children at the Golf Links area in Central Delhi area went viral in May 2015.
The woman, who was riding a two-wheeler with her three daughters including a four-month old infant, had alleged that Chand demanded a bribe of Rs 200 accusing her of violating traffic rules. When she refused, he abused her and then hit her with a brick in front of her children.
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After investigation, the police filed the charge sheet against Chand for alleged offences of causing hurt and indulging in mischief to cause damage under the IPC, entailing a maximum punishment of two years, but said no offence was made out under the PC Act.
The court said the scrutiny of the unedited CD obtained from news channels revealed that initially the woman had thrown a stone towards Chand and thereafter, he threw a stone at her which hit her back.
The court said in its order that the CD showed when the woman jumped the signal, Chand wanted to challan her but she refused to pay or give her driving licence and registration papers of the scooter which led to heated arguments.