Additional Sessions Judge Balwant Rai Bansal, while acquitting the man, a Delhi Jal Board (DJB) employee, of the offences of rape and criminal intimidation under the IPC, also noted that there was delay of three months in lodging of FIR in the incident which allegedly took place in August 2011.
"Thevictimhasbeentakingstands differentlyat different stagesofherstatementsandhertestimonyhas not beenconsistentwhethertheaccusedcommittedrapeuponheror heonlyattemptedtocommitrapeuponher," the judge said.
The court said there were inconsistencies in the statements of the alleged victim and her mother regarding the time of the incident, age of the girl's younger sister and whether the accused raped her or it was an attempt.
It referred to the statement of the girl's sister that during the time between the incident and lodging of FIR, the accused stepfather was allowed to enter their house.
"Itishardto believethatunderthenormal human behaviour,amotherwouldallow theperson,whohadraped her daughter,toenterandstayinthehouse andtherewould be no quarrelatall."
According to the prosecution, the minor girl was raped by her stepfather on August 30, 2011 in their South Delhi house when her mother was away for work.
However, a complaint was lodged on November 4, 2011 by the girl and her mother alleging that the child was raped by her step-father, adding that such incident had occured twice earlier.
This claim was accepted by the court which relied on the attendance register produced before it by a senior officer of the DJB.
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