This Article is From Oct 19, 2016

Court Grants Bail To Revenue Official In Rape Case

Court Grants Bail To Revenue Official In Rape Case

The bail was granted as the court noted there was a delay in lodging of the FIR.

New Delhi: A government land revenue official, accused of abducting and raping a woman tenant, has been granted bail by a Delhi court noting that there was a delay in lodging the FIR.

Additional Sessions Judge Sunil Kumar Aggarwal released the man, a resident of Rohini in northwest Delhi, after directing him to furnish a personal bond of Rs 50,000.

"No plausible reason has been offered for not specifying the rape incidents of December 2, 2015 and December 5, 2015 to the police on being called on December 10, 2015. Further delay of about one month therefrom in the registration of the FIR is crucial but unexplained," the court said, adding that the man was no more required for investigation.

During arguments on bail, advocate Pradeep Rana, who appeared for the accused, said when the woman had called the police regarding a quarrel between her and the landlord, she had not said anything about the alleged rape incident.

He also argued that the victim had refused to undergo medical examination.

According to the complainant, she was raped twice when she went to clean her landlord's house who was also residing in the same building.

She had alleged that he had locked her up and threatened to kill her if she disclosed the incident to anyone. An FIR was registered in the case on January 13 this year. 

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