Saturday, 19 October 2013

Rape law for revenge settings when love fails ...?


Views: Rape law is being used  frequently for claim & revenge settings. If a girl breaks the marriage promise and marries  some one ,the boy can do nothing. However, if the boy breaks the promise ,then girl can use lot of sex crime against him. Every body is equal in the eyes of law. However, in  sex related laws , man is not equal to woman . He has to  beg the mercy of  the women or marry the women . After marriage he can choose the way of divorce and pay the alimony , if he really dislikes the women. That the safe legal remedy. Otherwise, he may  go to jail for life imprisonment.  Sex law should not be gender basis.





Student booked for rape after refusing to marry girl

 

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Times of India
NAGPUR: A 21-year-old woman has charged her lover with rape after he refused to marry her. Rahul Singh Sengar, 21, who stays at his uncle's residence in Hindustan Colony in Kanhan, has been booked under section 376 of Indian Penal Code at Ambazari police station. Sengar allegedly refused to marry the girl due to pressure from his parents.

Police said that Sengar is currently pursuing studies in Bachelor of Business Administration ( BBA) and is also working with a travel agency.

The woman has claimed that Sengar had an affair with her since one-and-a-half years, and that he established physical relationship with her at a rented room in Ambazari Hilltop area. Both work at the same office. Initially, Sengar assured that he would marry her but later refused after his parents opposed their relationship, said police.

Earlier, Sengar's parents had accepted their relationship and had even agreed for their marriage. "While the woman's parents had started preparations for marriage, Sengar's parents suddenly broke off the match," told police.

Despite this, Sengar continued the affair with the complainant, assuring her that he would convince his parents. Later, he stopped talking to her suddenly, after which she reported the matter to police. Police said that Sengar was not present at his uncle's residence and that a team would be sent to his parental place in Uttar Pradesh.


 

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