💨 Abstract
The Delhi High Court dismissed a man's petition to quash an FIR for rape, deeming the argument that a woman must foresee marriage-related difficulties if older than her partner as patriarchal and misogynistic. The court found the argument legally untenable and devoid of merit, stating that a woman's decision to engage in a relationship shouldn't be dismissed as an obsession if the man goes back on his commitment.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
CFU backs Uyghur Human Rights Bill to aid refugees fleeing persecution
Indian Railways to invest Rs 16.7L in freight corridors, HSR, station upgrade by 2031: Report
BNM stages protests in Netherlands against detention of BYC leaders; PTM activists participate
Hindu outfit leader booked after he recites Hanuman Chalisa outside Meerut mosque
Udyogi Experience Center: A Pan-India Safety Awareness Initiative
'Spider-Man', 'Harry Potter' producers join forces for new 'James Bond' movie
Brilliant to see the fearlessness of young Indian players: Marcus Stoinis
Raising a stink: Spaniards sue state over pig farm pollution
NHL roundup: Jets defeat Caps to clinch playoff spot
Ruckus in Odisha Assembly, 2 more Cong MLAs suspended
Powered by MessengerX.io