Orissa HC rules that consensual sex on promise of marriage not rape

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Indulging in a sexual relationship with an adult lady on the promise of marriage does not amount to rape, the Orissa high court said in one of its important ruling.

The Court further stated that if a woman has sexual relationship on a consensual basis, the criminal law for rape can’t be used against the accused.

The bench headed by Justice Sanjeeb Panigrahi contended that false promise of marriage amounts to rape appears to be erroneous as the ingredients of rape codified under Section 375 of the IPC do not cover it.

The High Court gave the verdict during the bail hearing of an alleged rape case. The Court also ordered the lower Court to give conditional bail to the accused. Under the condition, the Court has specified that the accused, under bail, will cooperate in the investigation process and not threaten the victim.

As per reports, a youth had a physical relationship with a woman on the false promise of marriage. However, the accused fled away after some days. Following a complaint from the victim at Nimapara police station, the accused was arrested and produced before court. Subsequently, the accused moved to High Court when his bail petition was rejected by the lower court.

“Earlier Supreme Court had given a similar verdict by ordering that if a woman has a sexual relationship on a consensual basis, then 376 IPC Act will not be used against the accused. Other criminal Acts could be used against the accused in this case. The High Court has upheld that verdict,” said Debasnana Dash, the advocate of the accused.

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