False rape cases a trend: HC
The Bombay high court recently observed that women who file false rape cases against their partners in a fit of rage, and then withdraw their complaints, should be prosecuted.
Justice Sadhna Jadhav, while hearing an anticipatory bail plea, said that of late, several cases were appearing before the high court, where the victims have filed cases alleging rape, and contending that they had entered relationships after being promised marriage.
In a relationship between consenting adults, sometimes such complaints are filed in the heat of the moment, and withdrawn later. This has become a trend, and sends a wrong signal to the society, the judge observed.
The court cautioned the police to be vigilant, and hold an initial inquiry to ascertain if the rape complaint was genuine or not, before registering the case.
The judge was hearing the anticipatory bail plea of Divyesh Vala, who admitted that he was in a relationship and pleaded that he was falsely implicated.
The woman alleged that she had been raped by Vala, who had promised to marry her. However, he married another woman, and she felt cheated. She thus filed a rape complaint against him. The judge granted anticipatory bail to Vala for `15,000, and asked him to report to the concerned police station every Sunday until the probe is complete.
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