NEW DELHI: A man has been acquitted by a trial court of charges of kidnapping and raping a woman after she turned hostile and said she lodged the complaint due to some misunderstanding between her and the accused. The court noted that the woman, who was the main witness, did not support the case. It also observed that the woman in her deposition had submitted that she married the accused on her own will but her parents did not approve of it and the complaint was registered due to some misunderstanding between her and the accused. "Considering the testimony of prosecution witness 1 (girl), who has categorically stated that she was never kidnapped to marry the accused nor the accused forced her for illicit intercourse, I am of the view that prosecution case is not proved against the accused," additional sessions judge Sanjeev Jain said. According to the prosecution, the girl had earlier told in her complaint that in April 2011, the accused kidnapped her and took her to his room and raped her. She claimed that she was kept locked in his room and the accused forced her to give her consent for marriage by threatening to kill her family.