In the said matter, the single-judge bench of Justice Deepak Kumar Agrawal was hearing the case against the man who filed a plea for quashing the rape case registered against him.
“The complainant prosecutrix is a mature lady having three children and she knew the petitioner for the last more than one year. She made physical relations with the petitioner on her own consent and free will," the order said.
"Only a false promise to marry made with an intention to deceive a woman would vitiate the woman’s consent being obtained under the misconception of fact, but a mere breach of promise cannot be said to be a false promise," the order stated.
Back in 2021, the woman filed complaint in which she mentioned that she was in contact with the man since 2017. In 2020, the petitioner proposed her to marry after which she visited the house of the man to stay, where they had physical relationship, she alleged.
The woman claimed that whenever she asked the man to marry her, the used to ignore her and even assaulted her.
The police registered a First Information Report (FIR) under charges of rape and criminal intimidation against the man based on woman's complaint.