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Delhi High Court: Marriage Breach Not a Crime – Bail Granted

Delhi High Court Grants Bail to Man Accused of false Promise of Marriage, dowry Demands

New Delhi ⁤- The Delhi High Court has granted ‍bail to naveen ‌Yadav, accused of making a false promise of marriage, sexual exploitation, and demanding dowry.The court ‍acknowledged ⁢potential merit in arguments presented by the ​defense but resolute the case warranted bail⁣ at this stage.

According to the First⁣ Facts Report (FIR), the complainant alleged Yadav promised marriage upon his return from abroad and later, through his mother⁣ and sister, demanded a flat in Dubai,⁢ a luxury car, and cash⁤ as conditions for ⁣the wedding. She further alleged threats that ‍he would​ not marry her without fulfilling these demands,accusing him of inducing her into a sexual​ relationship under the guise ⁤of marriage and engaging in dowry-related offenses.

Justice Monga noted a contradiction in the complainant’s‌ statements, citing a WhatsApp message where she initially stated no physical intimacy occurred, despite her⁣ claims in the FIR. The court stated, “the claim​ of a physical relationship on the pretext of marriage based on a failed genuine intent ‌to marry does not constitute rape.”

The court also found that even if allegations of blackmail and dowry demands were true, they ⁢did not fall under ​Section 69​ of the BNS (likely referring to the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, formerly the Indian Penal Code). It highlighted that offenses under Sections 3 and 4 of the ‌Dowry Prohibition Act are bailable and that ​the case involved only allegations of⁤ demand, not the ​actual exchange ⁣of dowry.

Justice Monga emphasized ⁣that continued detention would cause undue ⁣hardship ‌to Yadav’s family and‍ serve no ​useful purpose ⁢given the likely length ‍of the trial, reiterating the ​principle of “bail is the rule and jail an exception.” The court also cited a lack of evidence suggesting Yadav would‌ tamper with evidence or abscond, noting his established roots ⁤in society and family ties.

The full order can be​ found here: https://www.livelaw.in/pdf_upload/highcourtorder-8-624071.pdf

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