💨 Abstract
In New Delhi, a lawyer was reprimanded by the Supreme Court for repeatedly using the term "consensual relationship" in a bail plea for a client accused of raping a minor girl. The court expressed disgust at the repeated use of the phrase and questioned the lawyer's understanding of basic law. The bench also raised concerns about the qualifications of lawyers authorized to file cases in the Supreme Court.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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