The court, while acquitting the man in a false rape case filed by a married woman, said he could also file a case for damages against the complainant.
"It cannot be ignored that the accused, due to this case which has ultimately ended in his acquittal, has also remained in custody for a considerable period and may have suffered humiliation, trauma, distress and misery besides the expenses of the litigation," Additional Sessions Judge Nivedita Anil Sharma said.
The court also observed that his plight may continue even after his acquittal as "his implication may have caused an uproar in society but his acquittal may not even be noticed. ... He will continue to suffer the stigma of being a rape case accused."
According to the prosecution, on November 1 last year, the accused allegedly entered the complainant's house, raped her at knife point and threatened to kill her son if she disclosed the incident to anyone.
The judge, while acquitting the man, also observed if a person, who has been freed of rape charge but has remained in custody for long, should be termed as "rape survivor".
"The complainant, a woman or a girl who is alive, who has levelled allegations of rape by a man is now called a rape survivor. In the present case, the accused has been acquitted of the charge of rape after trial, as the prosecutrix retracted and turned hostile.
During the trial, the accused had pleaded innocence and claimed he was falsely implicated by the woman.
