Supreme Court's Big Remark On Pre-Marital Physical Relationship: 'Nobody Should Believe Anybody Before...'

In a recent hearing, the Supreme Court of India addressed the complexities surrounding pre-marital physical relationships while considering a bail plea in a rape case that involved a false promise of marriage. Justices B V Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan raised pertinent questions regarding consent and the circumstances leading to the alleged incident. They specifically questioned the woman about her decision to travel to Dubai, where the physical relationship took place, suggesting that such actions might complicate the legal narrative of consent. The bench emphasized the need for caution in matters of personal relationships, noting that individuals should not take promises at face value without verifying intentions. This case has sparked discussions about the societal and legal implications of pre-marital relationships, particularly in the context of consent and accountability. The court's remarks highlight the importance of understanding the nuances involved in such cases, as they reflect broader issues of trust and personal agency in romantic engagements within Indian society.
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