Educated Woman Supposed To Be Fully Aware Of Consequences Of Having Sex With A Man Before Marriage: J&K HC [Read Order]

Update: 2018-12-16 12:29 GMT
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“Now-a-days there are cases where boy and girl having love affair, indulging into sexual relationship and ultimately ending into a breakup. Undoubtedly that amounts to consensual sexual relationship as they were in love with each other.”While quashing a ‘rape’ case, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court observed that when a woman is major and educated, she is supposed to be fully aware of...

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Now-a-days there are cases where boy and girl having love affair, indulging into sexual relationship and ultimately ending into a breakup. Undoubtedly that amounts to consensual sexual relationship as they were in love with each other.”

While quashing a ‘rape’ case, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court observed that when a woman is major and educated, she is supposed to be fully aware of the consequences of having sexual intercourse with a man before marriage.

Justice Sanjay Kumar Gupta observed that where there is mere breach of promise of marriage and before breach they have sexual relationship, that sexual indulgent may amount to consensual one and not rape as defined in Section 376 of the Ranbir Penal Code.

The accused, who serves in the Indian Army, had approached the high court seeking to quash the FIR and the complaint in which the complainant had alleged that she was subjected to sexual assault on the marriage promise.

The court said it is evident that complainant has admitted the fact of her relationship with accused since 2010 and there was a love affair between them. It remarked: “Now-a-days there are cases where boy and girl having love affair, indulging into sexual relationship and ultimately ending into a breakup. Undoubtedly that amounts to consensual sexual relationship as they were in love with each other.”

The court said that if there is sexual intercourse with consent but obtained by fraud, it amounts to rape, but promise to marry cannot be said to be an inducement in all cases and it differ from facts of case. It said: “When a woman is major and educated, she is supposed to be fully aware of the consequences of having sexual intercourse with a man before marriage. In the event of consent obtained by fraud, inducement is a necessary ingredient. There should be some material on record to believe prima facie that the girl was induced by the accused to such an extent that she was ready to have sexual intercourse with him. Promise to marry cannot be said to be an inducement in all cases, it differ from facts of case. Thus, promise to marry in all cases cannot be a condition precedent to have sex.”

Quashing the FIR, the court said: “So even if the allegations made in complaint are taken as it is, no case of rape is made out, as the prosecutrix is major and she has known the petitioner since 2010; she would be aware of the result of sexual relationship; she had herself gone with accused at various places as per complaint and indulged into sexual relationship.”

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