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THE 31 DAY OF JULY, 1996 Present:

Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.M. Punchhi Hon'ble Mr. Justice K.T. Thomas In-personofor appellant S.N. Sikka Adv. for S.N. Terdol, Adv. for the Respondent No.1 N.B.Joshi, Adv. for the Respondent No.2 J U D G M E N T The following Judgment of the Court was delivered:
Shri Satish Mehra V. Delhi administration and another J U D G M E N T THOMAS,J.
Some eerie accusations have been made by a wife against her husband. Incestous sexual abuse, incredulous ex facie, is being attributed to the husband. Police on her complaint conducted investigation and laid charge sheet against the appellant, who has filed this Criminal Appeal special leave as he did not succeed in his approach to the High court at the F.I.R. stage itself.
More details of the case are these:
Appellant (Satish Mehra) and his wife (Anita Mehra) were living in New York ever since their marriage. They have three children among whom the eldest daughter (Nikita) was born of 2nd April, 1988. Before and after the birth of the children relationship between husband and wife was far from cordial. Husband alleged that his wife, in conspiracy with her father, had siphoned off a whopping sum from his bank deposits in India by forging his signature. He also alleged that his wife is suffering from some peculiar psychiatric condition. He approached a court at New York for securing custody of his children. On 31.10.1992 his wife left his house with the children and then filed a complaint with Saffolk County Police Station (United States) alleging that her husband had sexually abused Nikita who was then aged four. United States police at the local level moved into action. But after conducting detailed investigation concluded that the allegations of incestuous abuse are untrue.