Additional Sessions Judge Virender Bhat let off the duo, saying that the woman's husband, who was an eyewitness to a fight prior to the alleged rape, was not even examined as a witness in the case and that raised an adverse inference.
"I find the testimony of the prosecutrix (woman) replete with contradictions and prevarications. She does not qualify as a sterling witness. Her deposition is not trustworthy and does not inspire the confidence of the court.
The woman in her complaint said that her husband and she were staying as tenants on the property of one of the accused and had lent Rs 5 lakh to the owner of the flat.
She told police that when her husband asked for the money to be repaid, the accused refused to do so and instead asked them to vacate the house.
On the evening of December 17, 2012, when her husband was away, the two accused came to her house and raped her after confining her inside, she had alleged.
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