In Consensual Relationship, No Rape Case If Promise To Marry Not False At Inception: SC

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has said if a couple had a consensual relationship, and there was no allegation of a false promise made to the woman at the inception, then it isn’t rape. The top court quashed the FIR registered by a woman alleging rape by the accused in guise of false marriage promise. […]

In Consensual Relationship, No Rape Case If Promise To Marry Not False At Inception: SC

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has said if a couple had a consensual relationship, and there was no allegation of a false promise made to the woman at the inception, then it isn't rape. The top court quashed the FIR registered by a woman alleging rape by the accused in guise of false marriage promise.

A bench comprising Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and M.R. Shah said: "There is no allegation to the effect that the promise to marry given to the second respondent (woman) was false at the inception. On the contrary, it would appear from the contents of the FIR that there was a subsequent refusal on the part of the appellant (accused) to marry the second respondent which gave rise to the registration of the FIR."