Court acquits Army officer in rape case

‘A promise for marriage cannot be held out as an inducement for engaging in sex over a protracted and indefinite period of time’
New Delhi : A Delhi court has acquitted an army officer accused of allegedly raping a woman on the pretext of marriage and said such a promise couldn’t be held as “inducement for sex” over an indefinite period of time.
Additional sessions Judge Gajender Singh Nagar conducted the trial against the officer, who was also booked for the charge of unnatural offences and forcing the woman to undergo abortion twice.
In a verdict on January 25, the court said, “It has been held by the superior courts that inducement to have a physical relationship by promising marriage and the victim falling prey to inducement may be understandable in the context of the moment. A promise for marriage cannot be held out as an inducement for engaging in sex over a protracted and indefinite period of time.”
The allegations, the court said, were “bald” and not proved beyond a reasonable doubt and the woman’s testimony was untrustworthy, blemished and not of sterling quality. “Rather, the undersigned (judge) is of the considered opinion that the accused did not make physical relations, if any, with prosecutrix forcefully against her will and consent, rather she was a willing party to the said act,” it held.
The order went on, “It is apparent that no offence of rape is committed with her (the complainant) and she always wanted to be with the accused, however, due to certain circumstances, their relationship could not fructify.”
The court pointed out several inconsistencies in the woman’s allegations, including doubts regarding the alleged incident of rape on February 13, 2014, at her rented accommodation.
An order from the Army indicated to the court that the man was sanctioned leaves between February 14 and 15.
“When the accused’s leave was sanctioned from February 14, then he must have taken some time to reach Delhi. In such circumstances, it is not possible that the accused was in Delhi on February 13 as claimed by the prosecutrix,” it said.













