The court absolved Triveni Bharti, who had contested from ward 80 in Pushp Vihar in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation polls on April 23 this year, of the offence under Delhi Preventionof DefacementofProperty (DPDP)Act.
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Pooja Talwar, while acquitting Bharti, noted that neither was there any eye- witness to the pasting and removing of the poster, nor were there any marks on the pamphlet to prove the same.
"Interestingly, the poster in question is not having any pasting marks reflecting that it was ever pasted or any marks reflecting that it was forcefully taken off, which makes the entire case of the prosecution questionable," the court said.
While deciding the matter in favour of the accused who had lost the election to a BJP candidate, it also said that it appeared that "no sincere effort was made" to join witnesses.
According to the prosecution, on April 17, a police official was on patrolling duty when he saw two campaign posters with pictures of AAP candidate Triveni Bharti on the wall of a park in Pushp Vihar marker.
An FIR was lodged, which was followed by a charge sheet against her for the offence of defacing public property under the DPDP Act.
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