"It is improbable that the wife of accused would keep on gagging the mouth of the woman at the time of the alleged rape ...No wife in this world would like or allow her husband to make physical relation with another woman in her presence," Additional Sessions Judge Sanjiv Jain said while absolving the man of the offences of rape and criminal intimidation.
The court noted that there was a property dispute between the woman and her in-laws and hence the possibility of false implication of the accused "cannot be ruled out".
The judge rejected her testimony, saying it was full of "contradictions" which made the case "highly suspicious".
According to the prosecution, the woman had lodged a complaint in December 2012 alleging that after her husband's death, her in-laws wanted to get the house, which was in her name, transferred to her mother-in-law because of which they harassed her and on one occasion, her brother-in-law allegedly raped her.
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