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Mere breakup of relationship cannot result in initiation of criminal proceedings

Court acquits person accused of raping woman on the false promise of marriage  
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A local court has ruled that a mere breakup of a relationship between a consenting couple cannot result in initiation of criminal proceedings.

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The court was hearing a criminal case against Nishant, a resident of Ram Darbar in Chandigarh, accused of raping a woman on the pretext of false promise of marriage.

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In this case, the court has acquitted Nishant in the rape case registered three years ago.

While referring to a Supreme Court judgment, the local court said that what was a consensual relationship between the parties at the initial stages cannot be given a colour of criminality when the said relationship does not fructify into a marital relationship.

The court added that in this case, both the parties are now married to someone else and have now moved on in their respective lives.

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