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Mumbai court raps 21-year-old for filing false rape case

A woman was severely chastised by a Mumbai civil and sessions court for lodging a false complaint of rape against a man she was in love with. The man, who was behind bars for almost a month because of this, was granted bail.

Updated on: Jun 10, 2015 08:37 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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A woman was severely chastised by a Mumbai civil and sessions court for lodging a false complaint of rape against a man she was in love with. The man, who was behind bars for almost a month because of this, was granted bail.

The 21-year-old woman had met the 27-year-old man at a club in Worli, where they both played kabbadi professionally, and fell in love. In the first week of May, following a fight, the girl filed a complaint of rape at the Shahu Nagar police station.

The man was arrested on May 14 and remanded in police custody initially. The man’s bail application was first rejected by the magistrate court as it did not have the power to grant him bail. The man then moved the sessions court for bail.

During the hearing, the girl filed an affidavit before the court stating that she was in love with the man and their relationship was consensual. Upon hearing this, the court came down heavily on the prosecution and the girl.

 
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