Penal Code, 1860–Secs. 376, 357 & 114–Acquittal from the offence–Appreciation of–No Explanation by prosecutrix as to why she did not raise any alarm as soon as the accused entered into the saal, more particularly when her husband and neighbours were quite near the place of the incident–Contradiction in her and her husband’s version as regards to who intervened in the scuffle–Various inconsistencies between their evidence–It is also doubtful that how her husband reached to local residents, ailing mother and place of incident in the same night after sustaining the sever beating–Investigation could not take place on the points of loan and working in the fields of accused–No injury on the person of prosecutrix more particularly on his genitals–No incriminating evidence to connect the accused with the offence–Held, no legal infirmity is found in the order of acquittal.