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This is an archive article published on March 31, 2011

Five years later,Kasliwal acquitted

A sessions court acquitted 32-year-old Abhishek Kasliwal,son of industrialist and Shriram Mills owner Ambuj Kasliwal.

A sessions court on Wednesday acquitted 32-year-old Abhishek Kasliwal,son of industrialist and Shriram Mills owner Ambuj Kasliwal,who was arrested on charges of raping a 52-year-old woman five years ago. The court acquitted Kasliwal for lack of evidence after the prosecution failed to prove its case.

The judge,without elaborating the reasons for the acquittal in the court,only called Kasliwal ahead and said,You are acquitted.

Kasliwal sat in the court silently and left the premises as soon as a copy of the operative order was handed over to his lawyer. The elaborate order will be released in a weeks time. The trial was conducted in-camera.

The rape case had seen dramatic turns after the victim mysteriously went missing in October 2006,seven months after the alleged incident on the intervening night of March 11 and 12,2006.

The police filed a chargesheet in June 2006,in which they cited statements of witnesses who saw Kasliwal entering the mill compound with the victim on the night of the incident. The chargesheet also contained forensic reports and results of the narco-analysis conducted on Kasliwal.

While the Bombay High Court had pulled up the police for not being able to provide security to the victim,the prosecutor had then stepped down from the case claiming that she would not be able to carry out the trial without the victim. However,in June 2009,the victim returned and surrendered before the Worli police station.

In all,48 witnesses were examined,including the victim. She changed her statement every minute. The court did not find her statement reliable and that helped us in the case, said defence lawyer Shrikant Shivde.

 

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