New Delhi: A Delhi Police constable, suspected to be drunk while on duty, has been suspended after he was booked for allegedly misbehaving with a woman metropolitan magistrate in southeast Delhi's Kalindi Kunj area on Sunday.She had gone to a ghat in Kalindi Kunj along with her family to perform a ritual, said police, which have already registered an FIR.When she was about to return, the magistrate saw the constable, identified as Ravinder Kumar, clicking photos of her family and car. She also alleged that the constable was drunk and verbally abused her when she objected to his activities, the FIR said.She then called up the police and waited for them to arrive after locking herself and her family members inside the car. The magistrate also alleged that all this while, Kumar kept threatening and abusing her, said a senior official.Police said that according to the metropolitan magistrate, when Kumar realised that she was a judge, he kept raising baseless accusations against her and even threatened to frame her in a case of creating obstruction in government service or assaulting a policeman."The magistrate stepped out of her car when a police team reached the spot. She said the constable tried to get violent but was controlled by the police," the official added.The case has been registered at Jaitpur police station on the basis of her complaint and the police are still probing the matter.