Additional Sessions Judge V K Khanna set Mukesh Kumar, a Delhi resident who allegedly stabbed Constable Ram Niwas with the help of two others, free of the charge of attempt to murder.
"Grave is the offence, graver is the standard of proof required to prove it. This court finds that section 307 of the IPC has not been established beyond reasonable doubt against Mukesh and he is entitled to benefit of doubt. Therefore, he is acquitted of the charge," the judge said while noting that the victim and other constables present with him had not seen Mukesh when the incident had happened.
"Sending convict behind bars now after 25 years of alleged incident would not be desirable in the interest of justice...He is ordered to be released on furnishing bonds of probation for a period of one year in the sum of Rs 20,000 with one surety in the like amount," the judge said while releasing him on probation.
Proceedings against Mukesh's accomplice Rajesh stood abated as he died during the pendency of trial in 2001, while another accomplice Ganesh was acquitted of the charge of attempt to murder in 2003 on the same ground as Mukesh.
According to the prosecution, on the night of October 8, 1989, constable Ram Niwas was on duty at a Ram Lila Ground in south Delhi to manage the crowd along with two other cops when he got into an altercation with Mukesh, Ganesh and Rajesh.
All the three boys were arrested four days after the incident.
Mukesh, who claimed that he was a student at the time of the incident, had pleaded innocence and said that he was falsely implicated in the case.
