Expressing displeasure over the order of the lower court which had framed the charge against the accused, Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Sanjay Bansal said the magistrate did not even peruse the call detail records (CDRs) of the accused and the complainant which was "strange and inexplicable".
"The same lady is lodging so many FIRs against so many persons. This is not just a coincidence. The metropolitan magistrate (MM) shut her eyes to this aspect.
The court made the observations while allowing the plea of accused Naveen Kumar against the magisterial court's order framing charge against him for the offence of stalking under section 354D of the IPC.
"I find it strange and inexplicable that the MM did not look into the CDRs... The accused was merely asking for scrutiny of the material produced by the prosecution itself. In my view, the MM was under obligation to peruse the CDRs but she failed in performing her task," the ASJ said.
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"Taking into account the fact of lodging so many FIRs by the complainant, the contention of counsel for the petitioner/ accused cannot be ignored. It appears to be modus operandi of the complainant to lodge false FIRs and extort money from innocent persons," the sessions judge said.
The accused had in 2014 filed a cross complaint against the woman for lodging a false stalking case to extort money, after which a city court had directed Delhi Police to register an FIR against her.
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