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The Delhi High Court refused to quash a rape case based on marriage, stating that the trend of filing and retracting false complaints causes grave injustice to actual victims. The case involved a woman who accused her neighbor and his brother-in-law of rape, sodomy, and blackmail, using objectionable pictures. Despite the men marrying the complainant, the court found no grounds to treat the case as an abuse of the court process or justify quashing it.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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