Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna let off Delhi resident Rahul Choudhary, saying the case was lodged by the alleged victim to bring back her former lover in "her life".
Besides Rahul, the court also acquitted his sister and mother of charges of house trespass and assaulting the girl.
"Since the prosecutrix had not come forward to depose about the sexual intercourse/assault and alleged beatings given to her by accused (Rahul, his sister and mother), so in the absence of her deposition, nothing incriminating had come up on record and hence they deserve to be acquitted of the charges framed against them," the court said.
"Rahul promised that he would marry me. We stayed together at Lajpat Nagar and also at Safdarjung Enclave and Munirka. He used to induce me for sexual intercourse and take money from me. Four months prior to filing the complaint, he left me," the girl had alleged in the complaint.
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She had told police that about one month prior to filing the complaint, Rahul again lured her to have physical relations on the pretext of marrying her.
The court, however, acquitted the three accused of all charges and observed that it appears to be a case of "failed relationship" and was registered by the girl to get him back.
".. The prosecutrix did not wish to register this case, but her intention was only to approach the police to threaten the accused person to bring him back in her life.
The judge in his order also noted that the girl was not "traceable and even she did not depose about the rape committed upon her or the injuries suffered by her".
"Even otherwise, it has come on record that the family members of accused only wished to talk to the girl since she had allegedly sent obscene messages to Rahul.
"Initially, she did not come forward, but when confronted, she tried to hit Rahul's mother. Hence, the accused persons cannot be convicted solely on the basis of the testimony of PW1 (girl's neighbour), when the prosecutrix, admittedly did not come forward to depose," the court added.