Special Judge Narottam Kaushal declined to prosecute the three suspended policemen, including ACP Bani Singh Ahlawat who was caught on camera slapping a 17-year-old girl protesting. The girl was trying to meet the rape victim at a hospital here.
The judge refused to order registration of FIR saying there was lack of prior sanction to prosecute the public servants.
Besides Ahlawat, the complaint was filed against Inspector Dharampal Singh, Sub-inspector Mahavir Singh and other policemen who had allegedly threatened the girl's family and offered them money to hush up the matter.
"Be that as it may, this court is bound by the law laid.. and is of the opinion that power under section 156 (3) CrPC cannot be exercised in the absence of previous sanction for prosecution of public servant," the court said.
"For the reasons stated above, I find no ground to order investigation or to take cognizance for offence punishable under Prevention of Corruption Act. However, the complainant is within his right to file a complaint before an appropriate court for offences punishable under IPC," the court said.
Garg has sought registration of FIR against Ahlawat who was suspended after the incident.
The complainant also sought action against Dharampal, the suspended station house officer of Gandhi Nagar police station where the victim's missing persons report was registered on April 15, 2013 and the initial investigating officer of the case Sub-Inspector Mahavir Singh.
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